Tag: Feature


  • COLLAB: Female Friendship on Screen!

    Miranda and Stevie in Miranda (2009-2015) Miranda was a sitcom which ran between 2009 and 2015. Written by and starring comedian Miranda Hart, the show followed Miranda’s clumsy high jinks as she lived everyday life in her own way…and gushed over Tom Ellis’ Gary Preston on a near-weekly basis. The show’s true heart, however, lay with its…

  • ‘Rye Lane’ Review: Delightfully Fresh South London Rom-Com

    I will start out by saying that without question I am utterly biased towards ‘Rye Lane’. From the moment I saw the trailer while mindlessly scrolling in a lecture I should probably have paid more attention to, I was transfixed. A British rom-com with two dark-skin Black leads set in South London? Best believe I…

  • My HSLOT Experience

    My HSLOT Experience

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    Harry Styles’ own Tweet says it all: “Wembley, last night was one of my favourite shows we’ve ever played. I don’t know where to begin thanking you, I’m completely overwhelmed.” The knowing nods I receive from Harry Styles fans when I answer “Wembley night one” to the question of which HSLOT I went to confirms…

  • Where Should Fantasy End?

    Editor, Sam Pegg, asks if endless spin-offs and sequels are really necessary for our favourite fantasy series.

  • Covers that Beat the Original

    This may be controversial to say, but sometimes, the cover really DOES beat the original. Here’s a few of our favourite covers that just might have stolen the spotlight from their predecessors. Thirty to Seconds to Mars – ‘Stay’ I’ll start this out by saying I absolutely adore Rihanna, don’t get me wrong. But there…

  • Fandom Culture: My Experience

    Yes, I will admit it, despite the innate shame I feel: I was a part of fandom tumblr back in the day. No, not only a part of it; I LIVED and BREATHED fandom culture, spending near excessive amounts of time on the internet talking about my favourite fan theories, ships, and characters, watching fan-edits…

  • Retrospective Review: LFO’s Advance

    Max Williams takes us back to LFO’s second album.

  • Cult Classics: Crash

    Cult Classics: Crash

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    Based on J.G. Ballard’s equally notorious cult favourite novel of the same name, David Cronenberg’s Crash (1996) may be the most divisive film from a director who has been consistently toying with the line between what is and isn’t allowed in mainstream horror cinema. He certainly has his more accessible works, such as horror classic…

  • 2021 Ultimate Gigs: Fontaines D.C.

    Georgie Holmes tells us all why Fontaines D.C.’s 2021 tour is one to look forward to!

  • This Week in Records (8/2/2021) – Hayley Williams, Foo Fighters and Bad Sounds

    After a bit of a hiatus, Alice is back with our weekly rundown of the newest and hottest music out there.

  • From Enrique Iglesias to ‘Despacito’ – The Prevailing Popularity of Latin Music in the Top 40

    Classic Culture Editor and resident everything-latin-America-related lover Oliva Dellar is here with her thoughts on the legacy of Latin Music in the Top 40.

  • ‘K-Pop’ Isn’t A Genre, And Shouldn’t Be Used To Describe All Popular Korean Music

    In recent years, k-pop has taken the world by storm. The first band that will probably come to mind is BTS, and it’s no wonder; the seven-member boy band have achieved three number 1 albums in less than a year, performed at numerous sold out arenas across the US and UK, and recently (August 2020)…

  • What I Miss About Clubbing

    Alice Fortt reminsces about those sweet crazy club nights that we all know and love.

  • Hidden Gem: Alias Grace

    Louise Chase recaps Netflix’s Alias Grace.