Preview: Union Films – Pixar vs Dreamworks (16/02/13)
On Saturday Union Films are providing you with the chance to answer one of film’s most pressing questions.
On Saturday Union Films are providing you with the chance to answer one of film’s most pressing questions.
Iain Banks’ Stonemouth is an enjoyable read but a little disappointing for this reader.
In the first of a series about adaptations, Rebecca James talks about what she thinks is the best book turned TV show series at the moment.
This Disney animation feels like a cross between a Pixar movie and a DreamWorks effort.…
“My main qualms with Anthems though is the intense average-ness of the entire affair.” Christopher Mifsud reviews Frank Carter’s new band Pure Love’s debut album Anthems.
For one day a year XFM take over the Camden Barfly to put on the…
Planning permission for potential student accommodation on the site of the iconic venue has been brought to light.
The Bronx return with their fourth self-titled album and Sam Welch tells us what he thinks.
An all-singing-all-dancing musical extravaganza sees Beyoncé reunite with Destiny’s Child and perform some of her greatest hits at the Superbowl 2013 in New Orleans.
It’s been two years since Miles Kane first flew solo releasing Colour of the Trap.…
Three days into their tour supporting Two Door Cinema Club, Deputy Editor George Doel and…
With a denser and more polished sound, do the LA quartet expand their sonic palette laterally or horizontally?
The Phantom of the Opera comes to the Mayflower and it does not disappoint.
Jack Harding charts how Christopher Nolan’s version of the Caped Crusader champions all others.