It’s that time of year again as avid gamers wait in fidgety patience for the hotly anticipated gaming expo E3. It’s a chance for Microsoft , Sony and Nintendo having recently announced their next generation of consoles (with Nintendo‘s Wii U already on sale), to begin paving the way for a completely new experience in…
ITV have released a trailer for their new film in the Agatha Christie’s Poirot series, Elephants Can Remember. The feature-length drama, which stars David Suchet as the famous Belgian detective and My Family actor Zoe Wannamaker as Ariadne Oliver, will air this Sunday. It is an adaptation of Christie’s 1972 novel of the same name,…
Some – understandably – claim that Gus Van Sant has lost his touch in recent years. His efforts since 2009’s Milk haven’t exactly endeared him to critics. His 2011 romantic cancer drama Restless received a very negative reception, and this year’s Promised Land hasn’t exactly set the world alight. But amongst all this, Gus has…
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Ashleigh Moore attended Jazzmanix Summer Concert, and explains why it was not to be missed.
This article contains spoilers for the last episode of season one of The Following. On Tuesday night The Following season one came to a dramatic end amidst fire, explosions and a lot of blood. The question now is: where will the show go now, moving forward into its second season? The Following charts the story…
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Bronwyn Scotland shares her opinion on Showstoppers’ Fame.
ITV’s superb drama series Broadchurch ends with a devastatingly sad and hauntingly plausible revelation, writes Barnaby Walter.
Fatima Thorlu witnessed all the action at SUSUPA Dance’s first competition.
Showcase 2013 opens with a humorous but moving piece written by Sam Dobson, subtly exploring dense themes such as age, time and memory, making brilliant use of a spinning bike-tyre to create a thought-provoking but fast-paced performance. The next piece was a witty number satirising office politics, written by Alexander Curtis, whose style reminded me…
David Tully explains why Esi Edugyan’s second novel deserves such high praise.