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Zero Day Review: The Netflix Thriller That Keeps You Guessing to the Last Minute
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Zero Day Review: The Netflix Thriller That Keeps You Guessing to the Last Minute

Image credit: Netflix Zero Day, the new political thriller on Netflix, is an addictive six-episode limited series that will keep you on your toes throughout. With its intricate plot twists and morally complex characters, Zero Day keeps viewers guessing who to trust and what the real truth is. In the wake of a cyber-attack that devastates America...

Mr. & Mrs. Smith TV Review
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Mr. & Mrs. Smith TV Review

Photo from USA Today Spoiler Free Review Rating: 4/5 The original Mr & Mrs Smith (2005) is a Hollywood spy escapade commemorated for giving us the iconic pairing of Brangelina: Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Now, Amazon Prime breaks the ‘remake curse’ with its new eight-part series, offering us charm and wit. Eliciting an unexpectedly...

Book Review: The Beauty of Your Face by Sahar Mustafah
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Book Review: The Beauty of Your Face by Sahar Mustafah

Rating – 4.5/5 (WARNING: this review contains mild spoilers of the plotline) Mustafah’s striking book explores the life of a Palestinian family living in diaspora, going through the heartbreak of losing their homeland and loved ones, and trying to navigate life in a new country and culture. It delves into the complex ideas of dysfunctional...

Gaucho Summer of Ceviche Review
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Gaucho Summer of Ceviche Review

Until the end of the summer, Gaucho will be serving their new Summer of Ceviche menu on the terraces at their Hampstead, Broadgate, Piccadilly, and Canary Wharf venues. Our PR and Communications Director, Cerys Williams, decided to try it out for herself.