Author: David Mitchell-Baker


  • Does nostalgia sell in Hollywood?

    With Finding Dory smashing records, just how big of a sway does nostalgia have in Hollywood?

  • Review: Game of Thrones (Season 6, Episode 10)

    The ‘Great Game’ escalates, with heavy losses, in an episode which perhaps surpasses last week’s brilliance.

  • Is the original blockbuster movie a dying breed?

    O original blockbusters where art thou?! With reboots, remakes, spin-offs and adaptations galore, David asks whether the original blockbuster has a place in modern Hollywood.

  • Introducing: Sheer Mag

    An introduction to a throwback band of 70s rock n’ roll.

  • Review: Moose Blood – ‘Knuckles’

    The second single from Moose Blood’s upcoming album Blush is a fun and catchy tune, says David Mitchell-Baker.

  • Nostalgic News: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off was released 30 years ago today

    Bueller?… Bueller?… Bueller?… John Hughes’ brilliant 80’s teen classic is 30 years old today.

  • Why Disney’s live action remakes are a good thing

    You get a remake! You get a remake! You get a remake!… David takes a look at why Disney’s remake mentality is actually a good thing.

  • A Letter to: Alfred Hitchcock

    A letter to the all time greatest filmmaker.

  • Nostalgic News: The Smiths released ‘Bigmouth Strikes Again’ 30 years ago today

    ‘Oh Sweetness, Sweetness I was only joking…’ One of the Smiths’ most iconic tracks celebrates it’s 30th anniversary today.

  • In Criticism of The Revenant

    David Mitchell-Baker explains why Iñárritu’s epic western isn’t the masterpiece that people claim it to be.

  • Review: Modern Baseball – Holy Ghost

    Cathartic and emotive, Modern Baseball are back with their third album.

  • Review: Blink-182 – ‘Bored To Death’

    The California pop-punk icons return, Tom DeLonge-less, with their new single.

  • Introducing: The Hotelier

    Criticially acclaimed, this punk band are making some of the best music of the last decade. And that’s official.

  • Introducing: Modern Baseball

    An introduction to punk’s goofiest and most emotive band.