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Book Review: We Are Blood and Thunder by Kesia Lupo

YA fantasy is full of stories about mages, witchcraft and supernatural sorceresses, yet Kesia Lupo’s…

Book Review: Star-Crossed by Minnie Darke

Romantic comedies are always a bit hit-or-miss. Mushy, cringe-worthy and overly sentimental, they’ve been giving…

Book Review: Finding Dorothy by Elizabeth Letts

Whether you’re experiencing it for the first time or reacquainting yourself with the Land of…

Suspense filled chills and psychological thrills: 10 crime, thriller and mystery books to read this spring

With the long British winter finally over, it’s time to catch up on this year’s…

3 Faces Review

In 2010, Jafar Panahi was banned from filmmaking by the Iranian government. But he did…

Spotlight on Fieh

On the launch of their debut single ‘25‘, we chatted to Sofie Tollefsbøl, mastermind behind…

Ralph Breaks The Internet DVD Review

The loveable arcade game character returns with his plucky sidekick in the sequel to Rich…

Lucy Rose – No Words Left Review

The first time I came across Lucy Rose was at a gig in 2011/12 in…

Differences between Stephen King’s novel and the film adaptations of Pet Sematary

Stephen King’s terrifying novel Pet Sematary was written back in 1983 and has since received a…

Creed 2 DVD Review

The Rocky franchise has never been about boxing. In 1976’s Rocky, the boxing is more of…

TV Review: Netflix’s Love, Death & Robots

ALL THE TRIGGER WARNINGS. Please do not read this or watch the show if you’re…

6 books that are perfect gifts for Mother’s Day 2019

One of my favourite books growing up was Jill Murphy’s Five Minutes’ Peace, an illustrated children’s…