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In terms of the British indie scene, Wet Leg are the hottest band around right now, with their debut self-titled album going straight to number one in the UK charts. Gemma Cockrell shares her thoughts on the record....
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PUP’s new album is a fantastic return to form and a thoroughly enjoyable album that deserves high praise. As a huge PUP fan this record hits all the right notes, a vast improvement over 2020’s This Place Sucks Ass and a true successor to 2019’s excellent Morbid Stuff. This...
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The latest film from Robert Eggers is something of a departure from his previous work, but still contains the characteristic style for which the director has become known. Less psychological and more a tale of brooding revenge, The Northman is a Viking saga put to film. Daniel Evans reviews......
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Janice Hallett’s recently released book, The Appeal, arrived on bookshelves in the U.K. in 2021. Described by the Sunday Times as “A Modern Agatha Christie”, Hallett has created this twisty murder mystery through notably unconventional methods of writing. Hannah Walton-Hughes reviews....
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The Amazons and Royal Blood put on a stellar show at the Motorpoint Arena, reminding me why it is argued that the Amazons will some day reach the same dizzying heights. Alex Tearle reviews......
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Operation Mincemeat came out in cinemas on 15th April 2022. The film is set in 1943, as the British Allies are preparing to launch an assault on Fortress Europe. Daniel Evans reviews....
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Ten years after his villainy was revealed publicly, Netflix's new two-part docuseries, Jimmy Savile A British Horror Story, explores how Jimmy Savile hid behind his philanthropic image and 'fooled' a nation, from the public, to the government, to royalty. Amelia Gibbs reviews....