Author: Holly Allwright


  • Upcoming releases! We Live in Time

    Holly Allwright shares her excitement for Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh’s upcoming movie.

  • Summer Musicals: In The Heights!

    Holly Allwright discusses her favourite Summer Musical.

  • Tv to Book Adaptations: Killing Eve!

    Holly Allright reminds us that hit show Killing Eve started off as a book series.

  • Nostalgic Lookback: Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium (2007)

    Holly Allwright takes a nostalgic lookback on 2007’s ‘Mr. Magorium’s Wonder Emporium’.

  • Sequels We Seriously Didn’t Need…

    Holly Allwright explores the most unnecessary sequels in film.

  • TV Gone Too Soon… The Society (2019)

    Holly Allwright wants ‘The Society’ to return!

  • Greta Gerwig: the quadruple-threat that redefined ‘Little Women’

    Holly Allwright explores the power of Greta Gerwig’s influence in her ‘Little Women’ adaptation.

  • Taylor Swift – ‘Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition)’ album review: an unmissable update to an album already filled with catchy melodies and bold messages

    Holly Allwright is pleased with Taylor Swift’s new version of her album ‘Midnights’.

  • Nostalgic News: The Virgin Suicides by Jeffery Eugenides turns 30

    Holly Allwright celebrates 30 years of Jeffery Eugenides ‘startlingly beautiful’ book, The Virgin Suicides.

  • The Butterfly Queen Review

    Holly Allwright discusses a queer fantasy-horror film for Pride Month…

  • Nostalgic News: The Hunger Games turns 15!

    Holly Allwright celebrates 15 years of The Hunger Games

  • Nostalgic News: Bestselling Memoir Educated by Tara Westover Turns 5 This Year!

    Westover’s memoir follows her own journey as she grows up in a fundamentalist, survivalist and Mormon family in Idaho. Her father constituted the patriarchal lead of the house over her six siblings, her mother and herself and his rules was stringent. ‘Gene’ (not his real name) believed in an incoming doomsday and as such avoided […]

  • Booktok: A platform of overconsumption that has amassed more power than a religion

    Holly Allwright discusses the new phenomenon of social media!

  • Daisy Jones & The Six – ‘AURORA’ album review: A joy to listen to

    Holly Allwright is loving Daisy Jones & The Six’s AURORA and its 70s vibes!