Author: David Mitchell-Baker


  • The importance of a soundtrack to a film

    With the upcoming sequel to Guardians of the Galaxy and its famous soundtrack, writer David examines just what it is that makes a great movie soundtrack.

  • Review: I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore

    Writer David reviews this year’s Grand Jury Prize winner from the Sundance Film Festival, recently released on Netflix.

  • Author in Focus: John Green

    Our latest Author in Focus piece profiles the career of one of the most popular authors of the past decade.

  • Review: Dave Hause – Bury Me In Philly

    David Mitchell-Baker reviews the ode to Americana.

  • Review: Modern Baseball at The 1865, Southampton

    Writer David reviews the punk band’s highly anticipated headlining set at The 1865.

  • One to Watch: Wonder

    Writer David explains why the upcoming big screen adaptation of R.J. Palacio’s novel should certainly be on your radar for 2017.

  • Review: The Lego Batman Movie

    Writer David reviews the newest entry into the Lego-verse.

  • Review: Jillionaire, Fuse ODG & Fatman Scoop – ‘Sunrise’

    David Mitchell-Baker reviews the Major Lazer man’s new collaboration.

  • Review: ANOHNI – ‘Paradise’

    David Mitchell-Baker reviews the Mercury Prize nominee’s new EP lead.

  • Welcome to Westworld…

    Having been a smash hit, David Mitchell-Baker examines the world of Westworld, and what makes it so intriguing and surreal.

  • Wake up Academy! It’s time to give some credit to the genre films

    The Academy seems to be diversifying its nominees again, but what about its genres?

  • Review: A Series of Unfortunate Events (Season 1, Episode 8)

    David Mitchell-Baker reviews the final episode of your first series of misery and despair.

  • Review: Modern Baseball, The Superweaks & Thin Lips – Split 7″

    David Mitchell-Baker reviews the mix of Lame-O Records’ most promising bands.

  • I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore wins US Grand Jury Prize at 2017 Sundance Film Festival

    Macon Blair’s directorial debut scooped the top prize and will be arriving on Netflix later this year.