Christophen Mifsud previews Mitchell and Webb’s latest television offering.
Showtime renews Masters of Sex and Homeland for the 2014 season.
In 1996, Helen Fielding unleashed the character of Bridget Jones onto the literary platform, captivating readers everywhere, particularly women. What strikes you about Bridget, whether you’re reading the novel or watching the highly successful film adaptations, is her ability to encapsulate the trials and tribulations of womanhood in the twenty-first century. Though a fictional figure,…
It’s usually the Americans who remake things. They take something excellent and say “Yeah, that’s great – lets remake it in American”. Even things in the same language that they speak, like ITV’s recent hit Broadchurch, cannot escape their claws. It’s a process that is both arrogant and depressing, an attempt at ownership that feels…
Culture Editor, Rebecca James, tells why Pretty Little Liars season one is compulsive viewing.
Our performance tips for the week ahead
The fourth episode of James Corden’s latest project, six part comedy –drama The Wrong Mans aired on BBC1 on Tuesday. If you haven’t yet seen the show, it’s definitely worth watching although it’s probably best to start from the beginning as the plot becomes increasingly intricate with each episode! (Previous episodes are available to view…
Images of Google’s new Nexus 5 briefly appeared on the official Play store, giving us a sneak peek of how the new OS Android KitKat will look and the phone’s updated camera. The listing also says that the Nexus 5 will indeed be called the Nexus 5 and that it’ll cost $349. Google accidentally leaked some pictures of…
Eleanor Catton has become the youngest ever winner of the Man Booker Prize.
The first episode of the second season of Chicago Fire promises an interesting new season.
Edd Cockshutt takes a look at the history of perhaps the most influential video games company in the world.
In 2012 first time novelist Karen Thompson Walker introduced to our bookshelves an unimaginable concept, a hauntingly realistic tale, an unthinkable nightmare, and yet, not an impossible reality. Her futuristic tale of natural disaster stirred the imaginations of readers worldwide, and was noted as one of the best books of the year by Publishers Weekly,…
Good news for the budding assassins of Southampton University.
A review of the brand new season 6 of Made in Chelsea based on the first episode asking questions on what can the season bring to the show that’s new and whether it still holds its viewers captivated.