Editor, Megan Downing went along to see what the McBusted tour had to offer.
‘Let Go for Tonight’ shows why Foxes is here to stay as a solo artist, not just a collaborator.
After 25 years, it’s time to bid the famous Belgian detective a sad and at times soul-searching farewell, writes Barnaby Walter.
The Edge reviewed TG’s opening night of their performance of Equus, and there is a lot to enjoy.
Misfits is now entering its fifth and final season. The show has seen many ludicrous storylines, including zombie cheerleaders and evil nuns, with varying success and humour. All of the show’s original characters have now left which may have prompted original viewers of the superhero comedy to turn off. However although the fourth series may…
Michael Anderson argues that Peaky Blinders could be the British equivalent to Boardwalk Empire.
Culture Editor, Rebecca James, tells why Pretty Little Liars season one is compulsive viewing.
The fourth episode of James Corden’s latest project, six part comedy –drama The Wrong Mans aired on BBC1 on Tuesday. If you haven’t yet seen the show, it’s definitely worth watching although it’s probably best to start from the beginning as the plot becomes increasingly intricate with each episode! (Previous episodes are available to view…
The first episode of the second season of Chicago Fire promises an interesting new season.
In 2012 first time novelist Karen Thompson Walker introduced to our bookshelves an unimaginable concept, a hauntingly realistic tale, an unthinkable nightmare, and yet, not an impossible reality. Her futuristic tale of natural disaster stirred the imaginations of readers worldwide, and was noted as one of the best books of the year by Publishers Weekly,…
Editor Megan Downing reviews the Saturday of V Festival 2013 with Beyonce headlining.
Culture Editor, Rebecca James, reviews Philippa Gregory’s latest novel.
The Returned may not have given us all of the answers that we craved but it certainly went out with a bang, says David Tully
Ashestoangels are a gothic alternative metal/rock band hailing from Bristol. While their traditionally gothic image may invite accusations of style over musical substance, latest single Dorian is a solid, catchy track with definite rock radio appeal which proves these criticisms are unfounded. Dorian begins with a gentle piano intro, which soon segues into a guitar…