Author: Jack Nash


  • Review: Love, Death + Robots (Season 1)

    Jack Nash reviews the new sci-fi anthology from Netflix, and it’s not what you’d expect…

  • Google unveils new game streaming platform Stadia

    Google have shed some light on their plans to enter the gaming industry with Stadia

  • Review: Sam Fender – ‘Hypersonic Missiles’

    Sam Fender, one to watch in 2019, graces us with new music criticising society and globalisation.

  • Review: Sweeney Todd at The Annex, Southampton

    Jack Nash ventures to Victorian London to visit the demon barber of Fleet Street; Sweeney Todd

  • The Death of the Gaming Patriarchy? Tackling Sexism in the Video Game Industry

    Is the video game industry still a male-dominated market? Jack examines the ways in which video game representation should become more inclusive.

  • The Rise of the Netflix Original: Is Cinema Dying?

    Jack Nash investigates the impact of Netflix on the film industry.

  • BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend Location and Line-up Announced

    Jack Nash takes a look at the reveal of location and acts for this year’s BBC Radio 1’s Big Weekend.

  • Review: Far Cry New Dawn

    ‘The whole thing is a bit of a mess.’ Jack Nash reviews the post-apocalyptic follow-up to Far Cry 5.

  • Review: Apex Legends

    Jack Nash downloads the Apex Legends; a title with the power to take down the gaming titan that is Fortnite.

  • Nostalgic News: RuPaul’s Drag Race premiered 10 years ago today

    Jack Nash takes a look back at where it all began for RuPaul’s Drag Race.

  • The Edge’s List of 2019: Sam Fender

    Having already won a Brits Critic’s Choice award, Sam Fender is set to be a hit in 2019.

  • The Edge’s List of 2019: YONAKA

    The hotly-tipped band are proving to the world that rock isn’t dead.

  • Alternative covers of Chart hits

    Jack Nash takes a look at some interesting re-imaginings of popular songs as part of our continued alternative coverage.

  • Review: Backstreet Boys – ‘Breathe’

    Last week brought loads of amazing new releases, sadly, Backstreet Boy’s new single ‘Breathe’ was not one of them. Jack Nash explains more.