Author: Anneka Honeyball


  • The Revenant and The Martian win big at the Golden Globes

    The 73rd Golden Globes Awards took place last night, in a star-studded ceremony hosted by the irrepressible Ricky Gervais.

  • BAFTA nominations for 2016 are announced

    Carol, Bridge of Spies and Brooklyn are among the frontrunners in this year’s nominations.

  • Junk announces plans for 2016

    Headliners including Annie Mac, Skream, Darius Syrossian and DJ W!LD will be playing at the Southampton club in the coming months.

  • Hidden Gem: A Royal Affair (En kongelig affære)

    News Editor Anneka discusses why Nikolaj Arcel’s 2012 Danish-language drama is well worth watching.

  • This Month on Netflix: January 2016

    The Edge takes a look at ten of the best new releases coming to Netflix UK this month.

  • Barbara Windsor leads New Year’s entertainment honours with Damehood

    The likes of Idris Elba, David Oyelowo, Damon Albarn and Imelda Staunton have also received honours from The Queen in this year’s list.

  • Downton Abbey’s Laura Carmichael and Samantha Bond to appear at Nuffield Theatre

    The two associate actresses will be hosting a special Downton-themed Q&A event in February.

  • Benedict Cumberbatch gets mystical in first official image as Doctor Strange

    Entertainment Weekly have unveiled the first official images of the British actor as Marvel’s first mystic superhero.

  • Radiohead reveal rejected Spectre theme – listen

    The band have finally released the Bond theme that was put aside in favour of Sam Smith’s ‘Writings on the Wall.’

  • Union Films to screen Deadpool in February

    SUSU’s very own student cinema will be showing Deadpool alongside the UK’s general cinema release.

  • Southampton graduate launches new documentary, The Gay Word – watch

    Languages graduate and former SUSUtv member Amy Ashenden has launched a new documentary exploring the controversial use of the word “gay” in modern society.

  • Harry Potter and the Cursed Child casts lead characters

    Jamie Parker, Paul Thornley and Noma Dumezweni will portray the 30 year old versions of Harry, Ron and Hermione in the new stage play.

  • Isle of Wight Festival adds Busted and Jess Glynne to 2016 line-up

    Twin Atlantic, Sigma, Gabrielle Aplin, The Corrs and Lissie have also been added to the line-up for next year’s festival.

  • House of Cards will return for a fourth season in March 2016

    Frank Underwood will be back in all his conniving glory from 4th March.