• “A Boring Movie” – Film Review: The Dig

    The Dig, directed by Simon Stone, is based on a 2016 book of the same name by John Preston. The story dramatizes the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo, which resulted in a discovery that altered our perception of the dark ages....
  • “A Tribute to Middle-Aged Classmates” – Film Review: Classmates Minus

    The Golden Horse Award-winning Director Shin-Yao Huang presents another tragedy-comedy that documents the bittersweet life of middle-aged Taiwanese men in lower-middle class, after his grand debut success and international recognition in The Great Buddha+ (2017)....
  • TV Review: Dash And Lily

    Based on ‘Dash & Lily’s Book of Dares’ written by Rachel Cohn and David Levithan, ‘Dash & Lily’ is a form of much needed escapism this Christmas which will leave you lost in a festive and romantic literary wonderland....
  • Gaming Review: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Multiplayer – A Step Forwards or a Leap Backwards?

    The whole philosophy behind Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is the fundamental belief that complexity doesn't always create enjoyable experiences. Treyarch the game's developer has tried to look back to the past for inspiration in the present and at heart create a game for long standing fans....
  • Album Review: AC/DC – Power Up

    40 years on after releasing the biggest selling rock album of all time (Back in Black), it’s fair to say AC/DC are back. In truth, it’s like they never went away. With their new record Power Up, the Australian rock band have simply just reminded us what their most...
  • Review Of Vogue Article “How Fashion Is Distancing Itself From Deforestation”

    Lucy Tombs Vogue’s increasing attention to the sustainability of the garment industry is proving to be a hit with readers and brands alike. Its increasing momentum can be attributed to the multitude of articles being produced regarding the detrimental effects of fashion on the environment. The importance of companies...
  • The PrettyLittleThing Mask-Dress: A Review

    Holly Watts This year has seen the face-mask become an essential part of everyday life, with masks becoming mandatory practically everywhere you go. With life without corona seeming more and more distant, they won’t be going anywhere fast, which is why it’s no surprise that fashion labels have seen...