Joe Gibson praises Grand Theft Auto V as the pinnacle of modern gaming.
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A huge name in the punk rock genre, Billy Talent are still going strong after nearly 20 years. Before the band’s recent gig at Portsmouth Pyramids, The Edge caught up with lead vocalist Ben Kowalewicz and bassist Jon Gallant to discuss touring, their new album, and how they’ve retained their longevity across their hefty career.…
Whether you’ve seen The Iron Lady yet or not, it’s quite likely you’ll have an opinion on it. Some have been appalled at its intrusive nature, expressing dismay that the filmmakers haven’t waited until Margaret Thatcher’s death before portraying her as a frail old lady with dementia. Others have speculated as to how director Phyllida…
This is a wonderfully creepy and very intelligent ghost story from first-time feature film director Nick Murphy. Backed by the BBC and French film giants StudioCanal, it’s yet another example of how exciting, vibrant and varied British filmmaking is at this moment in time. The story is reminiscent of other similar chillers, such as The…

On the afternoon of Easter Sunday, Radio 4 went through a nervous breakdown. Or maybe, inspired by the many kids unwrapping chocolate eggs the across the country, they fancied a bit of child-like naivety, similar to that of a 4-year-old boy thinking Horrid Henry is a real living person. How did this disturbing radio event…
“I mean, I don’t want to go on about it…but if people start turning their backs on comedy and walking off panel shows…: then the terrorists have won.” That was probably the moment. That’s right, the moment when I fell a little bit in love with a skinny, mop-topped, homosexual, Jewish comedian. Simon Amstell had…