
The universal horrors of failure and embarrassment are the crux of this quasi-Lynchian short directed by Harry Fish and Khairah Boukhatem. There is a somewhat unspoken stigma that surrounds the term “student film.” Often it may imply that what you are about to watch is in some way cheap and amateurish. Limelight manages to shed…

Rosie Spurrier is anticipating the Jonas Brothers’ new album with the release of single ‘Waffle House’.

Rosie Spurrier is loving Meghan Trainor’s mainstream comeback!

Thanks to a massive surge in popularity recently with its inclusion in Stranger Things and popular gaming shows like Critical Role, Dungeons & Dragons are arguably more well-known than ever been? Me? I’ve been into it since I was about six or seven, and I would read all my dad’s 3rd edition books and play…

Head of multimedia outreach Amrit Manku loves Miley Cyrus’ artistic growth in her new album!

The newest addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe is Peyton Reed’s Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, following the events of Endgame through the eyes of the Lang and Van Dyne family, with the main cast returning plus new additions of Kathryn Newton and Jonathan Majors. In a chaotic series of events that lead the family…

The glory of Adele begins with ‘19’. Her debut studio album, named after the age she was during its production and release, celebrates its 15th anniversary this year. Winning a Grammy earlier this month for Best Pop Solo Performance for ‘Easy on Me’ amongst incredible competition from artists such as Doja Cat (‘Woman’), Lizzo (‘About…

Rhianna Saglani is enjoying every minute with New Hope Club’s new single.

A contemporary classic, Normal People was published five years ago in August of 2018 as the second novel by Irish novelist Sally Rooney. It quickly took the world by storm having now sold more than one million copies worldwide in 46 different languages on top of the creation of the award-winning television series of the…

As the finale to a massively popular YA dystopian trilogy (Divergent), Allegiant by Veronica Roth will always hold a special place in my heart. I think we can all agree this book is heart-shattering, frustrating and cruel — but in the best way. The present-tense, first-person narrative makes you feel as though you are right…