Author: Louise Chase


  • Hidden Gem: Le Bazar de la Charité

    Louise Chase talks us through her Hidden Gem pick, the French period drama Le Bazar de la Charité

  • Nostalgic News: The Bad Education Movie was released 5 years ago

    Class K is back, and in the classic style from the television series, Jack Whitehall’s Alife Wickers gets into shenanigans far more dramatic than ever before. On a class trip to Cornwall, Wickers causes the typical mayhem when the Cornish Liberation Army (CLA) get involved and suddenly the trip takes a much more dangerous turn […]

  • Nostalgic News: The Man from U.N.C.L.E was released 5 years ago

    Louise Chase takes up back to Guy Ritchie’s revisit of the 1960’s classic show.

  • Review: BLACKPINK – ‘How You Like That’

    Louise Chase explains how BLACKPINK’s newest single doesn’t quite live up to the rest of their work.

  • Nostalgic News – The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was released 5 years ago

    Louise Chase celebrates the anniversary of this video game.

  • “We love that the game is never over for you”: An Interview with Iteration Games

    Louise Chase sits down and chats with the studio behind Paper Pirates, Iteration Games

  • Podcasts to Lose Yourself In

    Writers from the Edge give their recommendations for Podcasts to listen to this summer

  • Nostalgic News: Phineas and Ferb ended 5 years ago

    Louise reminisces over one of her favourite childhood shows.

  • Hidden Gem: Ghosts

    Culture Editor Louise talks through the latest project from the Horrible Histories crew: the television show Ghosts

  • On Edge: Anticipating The Last Of Us Part II

    Seven years after The Last of Us was released, Culture Editor Louise tells us why we should be excited about its sequel: The Last of Us Part II

  • Notes on News: Ubisoft and its Gender Problem

    Louise Chase looks into the backlash Ubisoft have received for the lack of female representation in their video games.

  • Review: Lady Gaga – Chromatica

    The day has come: welcome to Chromatica.

  • Review: Misbehaviour

    Louise Chase reviews the British comedy-drama, starring Keira Knightley and Gugu Mbatha-Raw.

  • Banksy artwork appears at Southampton General Hospital

    The infamous artist donated the piece to Southampton General to ‘brighten the place up a bit’.