Category: Headline


  • Predictions for 2015: Live

    The Edge rounds up ones to watch for 2015, with acts including Darlia and Prides.

  • Christmas Specials: Good or Bad for the series?

    Our writers turn a speculative eye on the Christmas TV specials we’re all looking forward to make the 2014 festive season. With some excitement and a critical eye we also look back to past Christmas specials that were just so popular with a festive flashback. Strictly Come Dancing: Jingle bells and glitter balls, it can […]

  • Review: Eastern Boys

    Eastern Boys is a striking piece of cinema, offering a strong and sometimes challenging first hour and a half, which is, unfortunately, brought on clumsy cliché narration grounds for the last 40 mins, says Virginie Robe.

  • Mid-Season Review: American Horror Story: Freak Show

    Once again, Ryan Murphy creates a series bustling with poignant and frightening performances with a backdrop of poetic visuals.

  • Review: Assassins Creed Rogue

    Assassins Creed has its last outing on the consoles that made it a household name. Though lacking in graphic innovations the story is well worth playing.

  • Review: Do You Still Think You’re Clever? by John Fardon

    Fardon is back with even more wonderful Oxbridge questions. Toby investigates whether he could have made it in.

  • Review: Get On Up

    Well and truly sunk by a clearly muddled style, and then raised exponentially by a world-beating lead performance, Get On Up stands as one of the most divided films of the year, says Ben Robins.

  • Review: The National at The O2, London (26/11/2014)

    The National performed a moving show on the final night of their tour, supported by Wild Beasts.

  • Review: Jeeves & Wooster in perfect nonsense at The Mayflower Theatre (18/11/2014)

    Will goes along to see the highly anticipated Jeeves & Wooster at the Mayflower theatre.

  • Review: Linkin Park at The O2, London (23/11/14)

    Linkin Park stormed London’s O2 Arena, proving that they are still one of the most exciting bands around today.

  • Review: Assassin’s Creed: Unity

    Writer Tom Hopkins reviews ‘Assassin’s Creed: Unity’, the franchise’s first game to be limited to next-generation consoles and PC.

  • Film round-up: 24/11/2014 – 30/11/2014

    This week’s round-up sees the release of Horrible Bosses 2 and Paddington, as well as rereleases of both Frozen and 2001: A Space Odyssey.

  • Records round-up: 22/11/14 – 29/11/14

    This week’s round-up sees the release of singles from both McBusted and Take That, as well as a new Beyoncé EP.

  • Review: One Direction – Four

    The X Factor formed boy band are back, and their new album isn’t quite up to scratch.