Demonstrating a different side to the British singer, Wrong Crowd is no less of a songwriting achievement than Odell’s debut album back in 2013.
Becky Davies takes us back to the unexpected Beyoncé album that quickly became her best album.
Ellis Murrell reviews Sky1’s festive offering, an adaptation of the Jasper Fforde novel.
Writer Ben takes a look at some of the worst film releases that the year has seen
Editor Anneka laments on a year full of mammoth losses in the entertainment industry and the affect it has had on the public.
Writer Jordon reviews A Monster Calls, the fantasy film starring Liam Neeson which is in cinemas in the new year.
Beans on Toast talks to The Edge about touring, independent venues, and his new album.
Upon Bob Dylan’s win of the Nobel Prize for literature, Sarah Whittington reviews whether a songwriter deserves the award.
Writer Ben reviews the disturbing and dazzling adaptation of Austin Wright’s novel, Nocturnal Animals.
Tash Williamson reviews July Talk’s latest music video release, Picturing Love.
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’.
Charlotte Barlow reviews the chilling Akram Khan production of Giselle, which is currently at Mayflower Theatre.
Writer Tash explores the magical and immersive score of the Harry Potter franchise
Tash Williamson reviews the disturbing return of The Walking Dead. On a knife’s edge, has the show gone too far with this harrowing hour of telly?