• Star Wars: The Story So Far (Part 2, The Original Trilogy)

    Part 1 took you through the first three Star Wars films, making up the initial half of the saga. Now, before The Force Awakens, it’s time to get to grips with the original trilogy and the story of Luke Skywalker.  Star Wars Episode IV – A New Hope (34 years before The Force...
  • Scene Wars

    IMPACT Film & TV re-live the best moments from a galaxy far, far away… Anakin’s Pod Race – The Phantom Menace For a film that is awful, The Phantom Menace does have one redeeming feature, the pod race on Tatooine. The race is very much the prequel trilogy’s answer...
  • Ghosts Of Not-So-Christmas Past

    While Christmas is usually associated with glorious re-runs of Shrek and Pirates of the Caribbean, every so often we have those gems that are set at Christmas, but are never actually about Christmas. Here are some of the best examples: Die Hard and Die Hard 2 Kicking off this...
  • Album Review: The Game – The Documentary 2

    The decade long sequel to The Game’s breakthrough 2003 album The Documentary has been well appreciated by many critics but is it all it’s cracked up to be? Is it on the same level as his previous works such as the original Documentary album or even the 2012 tape...
  • Live Review: Foxes, Rescue Rooms (26/10/2015)

    For someone who hadn’t been to a Louisa Allen, or Foxes, concert, or even been a big Foxes fan previously, the Southampton born star’s night at Rescue Rooms was more than enough to convert me, and I’m sure quite a few others, to her self-described “experimental pop” sound. Supported...
  • Album Review: Drake & Future – What A Time To Be Alive

    This joint project from Future and Drake represents the coming together of two of the biggest artists in hip-hop right now. Future himself had come off releasing 3 acclaimed projects culminating in the Billboard 200 chart topping DS2. On the other hand, Drake’s year saw him doing what Drake...
  • Album Review: Future – Dirty Sprite 2

    Its 2015, and hip-hop is having something of a personality crisis. Rappers like Czarface and Kendrick Lamar are dropping classics made from the vintage hip-hop facets of lyricism and hard, soulful beats. Rappers like Drake, Young Thug and Future meanwhile are making it big despite having neither of these...