If you want a serious, well acted drama that explores social interaction then you should desperately avoid Under The Dome. The premise is simple – one day a mysterious dome separates the small town of Chester’s Mill from the rest of the world. Nothing can make it through the dome except for the occasional radio…
Chelsie Stamford discusses the phenomenon of the killed off character, in light of the Bridget Jones’ spoilers.
Misfits is now entering its fifth and final season. The show has seen many ludicrous storylines, including zombie cheerleaders and evil nuns, with varying success and humour. All of the show’s original characters have now left which may have prompted original viewers of the superhero comedy to turn off. However although the fourth series may…
Our performance tips for the week ahead.
Natalie Fordham reviews Tuesday’s Great British Bake Off final.
Ambassadors is a different offering from Mitchell and Webb’s previous work, but is still a fantastic watch.
It’s at this time of year, when the nights are drawing in and Halloween’s just around the corner, that many are in the mood for a book they can really sink their teeth into. Mervyn Peake’s Gormenghast trilogy definitely fits the bill. Despite being said to rival Tolkien’s work in their sheer imaginativeness the three…
With the highly anticipated new release of Pokémon X and Y causing a bigger stir than Team Rocket “blasting off again”, I thought it time to relive the glory days of my childhood and turn to the Second Generation, Pokémon Crystal. And, even after 12 years, it still does not disappoint. The concept is very…
Last night I had the opportunity to see a preview to Southampton University Theatre Group’s latest production, Equus, and if the show goes anything like the rehearsal then viewers are in for a chilling, dramatic treat. I admit, before seeing the performance all I knew about Equus was that it is the ‘show that Harry Potter…
The production values are back on track, and it all looks gorgeous, but the film struggles to keep this far-fetched Poirot story afloat, says Barnaby Walter
Michael Anderson thinks we should all be watching Real Time with Bill Maher.
Stand up comedian Ed Byrne is coming to O2 Guildhall Southampton as part of his Roaring Forties nation wide tour on the 30th October 2012. The Irish funny man, best known for his appearances on Mock the Week, QI and Never Mind the Buzzcocks, has been touring the UK since September, and bring his third tour to Southampton,…
The Vampire Diaries spin off The Originals has a disappointing start.
Michael Anderson argues that Peaky Blinders could be the British equivalent to Boardwalk Empire.