Author: Sophie Jones


  • First plot details released for Star Trek: Discovery

    The showrunners have teased at the backstory of First Officer Burnham, ahead of the series’ September release.

  • ‘Inhumans’ series gets premiere date and new poster

    ABC have given an airdate to the newest addition to the MCU.

  • Official Chart Company to revamp singles chart

    Writer Sophie takes us through the new rules that will change the way the Official Chart tracks are decided.

  • Ron Howard to direct untitled Han Solo spin-off

    After the sensational departure of Chris Miller and Phil Lord, Ron Howard has been announced as the new director of Lucasfilm’s Han Solo 2018 film.

  • Showcase Cinema de Lux Cinematic Experience Review: Your Name

    Writer Sophie Jones reviews the subtitled screening of the Japanese animation Your Name, as part of Showcase Cinema de Lux Southampton’s event week.

  • Review: Doctor Who (Series 10, Episode 6)

    Sophie Jones reviews the series’ halfway mark as Doctor Who seems to be starting to slip.

  • Review: Sense8 (Season 2, Episode 2)

    Sense8 is back, but was it was worth the wait?

  • Ewan McGregor to play Christopher Robin

    Ewan McGregor is in talks to play a grown up Christopher Robin in Disney’s newest live action remake.

  • First look at Anastasia the Musical on Broadway – Watch

    Anastasia on Broadway has revealed a sneak-peek of the new show based on the 1997 animated classic.

  • Trailer for Kingsman 2: The Golden Circle released – Watch

    Eggsy returns in the first full length trailer for Kingsman: The Golden Circle.

  • Review: Neruda

    Writer Sophie Jones examines the newest release of director Pablo Larraín, which takes its name from Chilean poet Pablo Neruda.

  • Notes on News: Should the young Dumbledore be openly gay?

    Writer Sophie Jones examines the importance of representing Albus Dumbledore as gay in the next instalment of Fantastic Beasts.

  • Review: Doctor Who (Series 10, Episode 1)

    Has Doctor Who been able to rejuvenate itself? Sophie Jones reviews.

  • Nostalgic News: The Yellow Wallpaper was released 125 years ago

    Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story celebrates its 125th anniversary this year. Why was it written, and what effect did it have?