Tag: new york


  • Review: The Surrogate – Trials Among Chosen Family

    Meet Jess (Jasmine Batchelor), an extremely caring and selfless young woman living in New York. Jess has agreed to act as a surrogate for her best friend, Josh (Chris Perfetti), and his husband, Aaron (Sullivan Jones). We start The Surrogate with the confirmation of her pregnancy and the following celebrations. When they are informed that the […]

  • Review: Pose

    Category is: Drama realness. But does Pose snatch all the trophies? Jack Nash reviews:

  • Best Comedians from the ’80s

    Abi Cutler and Hannah Billingsley-Dadd takes an in-depth look at Robin Williams’ and Rowan Atkinson’s careers.

  • The Edge’s Top Albums of the 2017: St Vincent – MASSEDUCTION

    Her refusal to fit convention places the singer in fourth place.

  • ‘A Voice of A Generation’: Why Lena Dunham’s Girls is Must-Watch

    This Golden Globe winning comedy is criminally misunderstood in the UK.

  • Review: Iron Fist (Premiere)

    Natasha Dennington reviews as the fourth and final Defenders hits our screens.

  • Hidden Gem: The Wackness

    Writer Tom Townend looks back at a coming of age film that should have more attention.

  • First Look Review: Sully

    Writer Jordan takes a look at the real life story of Chesley Sullenberger, the American pilot who landed a damaged plane on the Hudson River.

  • Review: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

    We’ve done our waiting, and it’s finally time to return to the Wizarding World; but is it the one we know and love?

  • Stage Spotlight: Aaron Tveit

    Features Editor Rehana puts Aaron Tveit in our brand new ‘Stage Spotlight’, examining his career in theatre.

  • A new production of Othello to star David Oyelowo and Daniel Craig

    An off-Broadway production of the Shakespearean classic will be staged in New York next Autumn.

  • Billy Joel sets new Madison Square Garden appearance record

    Joel performed at MSG for the 65th time last night, overtaking previous record-holder Elton John.

  • 40 Days of Rewind: Interpol – Turn on the Bright Lights (2002)

    Despite being Interpol’s debut album, Turn on the Bright Lights is universally acclaimed as their Magnum Opus. Led by charismatic frontman and guitarist Paul Banks, the band kickstarted the early 2000s post-punk revival, drawing as much from Joy Division as they did their New York contemporaries The Strokes. Banks’ baritone singing and ice cool detachment […]