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After jumping ship on Marvel’s Doctor Strange 2, director Scott Derrickson reteams with Ethan Hawke and Blumhouse Productions for a more small-scale horror movie affair. Based on the short story of the same name by Stephen King’s son ‘Joe Hill’, The Black Phone details a small US town plagued...
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Damien Stephen Reviews Beeston's newest and funkiest bar: The Beeston Social...
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After Wolf Alice’s BRIT award winning album ‘Blue Weekend’, it’s great to see the band back with a stripped back, acoustic EP. The tracks sound warm and beautiful, as if recorded in the band’s bedroom, but the short selection of songs when compared to the full album makes the...
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Nine months after the critically panned ‘Certified Lover Boy’, Drake births a surprise album. In desperate need of a shake-up, ‘Honestly, Nevermind’ sees Champagne Papi dip his little toes into the genre of house music. Tim Ovenden breaches the murky depths to offer his feelings towards the album. From...
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Boyband icon turned solo Coachella headliner, Harry Styles, has been praised since 2010 for his effortless easing into the 'rockstar' lifestyle of fame, with comparisons to the likes of Mick Jagger consistently drawn. 2022 saw Styles return with his third solo album, titled 'Harry's House', and, akin to the...
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Foals' seventh studio album is a departure from the grungier sounds of 'What Went Down' and 'Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost' ('I' and 'II'), but will embed itself within the Foals' disography with ease; a mature and developed album that feels like an absolute triumph. Alex Tearle reviews......
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Released on 20th May 2022, Terence Davies’ Benediction is a war/drama film following the story of famous poet, Siegfried Sassoon. Sassoon was inspired to write poetry after his return from the battlefields, and his entrance into the literary/stage world of London; he became a vocal critic of the war,...