Author: Thea Hartman


  • Closer to The Edge: Valuable Lessons from the World of Harry Potter

    As Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone marks its 20th anniversary, our writers reflect on the lessons J.K Rowling’s magical world has taught them. 

  • Review: London Grammar – Truth Is A Beautiful Thing

    Four years after their debut album, Thea Hartman reviews.

  • One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest was released 55 years ago

    Ken Kesey’s groundbreaking and memorable novel about mental health treatment celebrates another anniversary.

  • Review: London Grammar – ‘Oh Woman Oh Man’

    Thea Hartman gets philosophical.

  • Nostalgic News: ‘Favourite Worst Nightmare’ by Arctic Monkeys was released 10 years ago today

    The critically acclaimed album contained such hits as ‘D is for Dangerous’ and ‘Florescent Adolescent’.

  • The Core of Awards Season: The Sequel

    A month after its occurrence, writer Thea looks at this year’s famous envelope mix-up and the impact it had on the winners

  • The Core of Awards Season

    Thea Hartman examines the essence that underlies the entire Awards Season.

  • Notes on News: No Man’s Lie- The Advertiser Rebuttal

    Thea Hartman discusses why No Man’s Sky shouldn’t necessarily be lambasted with claims of ‘false advertising’.

  • A Letter To: Tom Hanks

    Thea Hartman writes a letter to the Oscar-winning actor, thanking him for his amazing contribution to both the film industry and the world in general.

  • Actor in Focus: Eddie Redmayne

    Thea Hartman follows the journey of actor Eddie Redmayne ahead of the release of his new, highly anticipated film, ‘Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them’.

  • Nostalgic News: ‘Invincible’ by Michael Jackson was released 15 years ago today

    Michael Jackson released his final studio album fifteen years ago today on October 30th.

  • Review: Placebo – A Place For Us To Dream

    Thea Hartman takes a look at the 20th anniversary album.

  • One To Watch: Inferno

    Thea Hartman discusses the promising adaptation of Dan Brown’s latest novel, ‘Inferno’, a must-see of the autumn starring Tom Hanks.