Wes Anderson’s latest film is here and it doesn’t fail to amaze. Anderson is known for his quirky style. From The Grand Budapest Hotel to The Royal Tenenbaums he manages to intertwine the ludicrous craziness of life with honest reflections on reality. His films tend to provide you with a colourful, chaotic and dreamlike world that allows you to escape the mundane.
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Red (Taylor’s version): It’s Officially Swiftie Season
Taylor Swift has released her rerecording of Red (Taylors Version). Fans are going manic over this release, racking up over 90.8 million streams in 24 hours, breaking 2 Spotify records; the most streamed female in a single day and the most-streamed album in one day.
Review: An Evening with Silk Sonic
An Evening with Silk Sonic couldn’t be more fitting as an album title as this piece of suave sweet seventies sound is just that.
A love letter to Red (Taylor’s Version)
Twelve-year-old me was sitting in the back of my mum’s Ford Fiesta as she drove me and my little brother to school, when “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” started playing on the BBC Radio 1 Breakfast show. I knew who Taylor Swift was, but I wasn’t a fan back then. Red changed that. Within 48 hours of the album’s release I’d memorised every single line, and I’ve been obsessed ever since.
Witness for the Prosecution: You’ve been sentenced to a night of Agatha Christie’s post-lockdown justice
This is it, the ultimate immersive theatre experience - ideal if you’re a fan of judicial drama, intimate audiences, and hair-raisingly-good performances. And yet, still safe enough if you’re not keen on audience participation.
Bond is back: No Time To Die
We review 007s latest instalment, No Time To Die after taking two weeks to get over the emotional roller-coaster and process Hugh Dennis’ surprise cameo. Review, connoisseur Alice Clifford is finally ready to give her thoughts on James Bond’s latest instalment.
Easy on Me: It’s about “divorce babe, divorce”
After five years, Adele is making her comeback with her fourth album ’30’ which is being released on November 19th, 2021.
London Film Festival: The essential review roundup
London Film Festival has dazzled at cinemas across the Capital. Covering an array of genres from comedy to Diana Princess of Wales' biopic, Ellie Calnan provides this essential review round-up.
The Great British Bake-Off Week Five: What did Twitter think of German Week?
With this being a bake-off first, The Great British Bake-Off tent welcomes German Week. And once again Twitter has blessed us with some amazing content giving us another insight of Week five.
Sam Fischer Review: It was like jamming with a lifelong friend
Sam Fischer wrapped up his UK tour in London and our editor-in-chief, Mansi Vithlani attended his last show.
Sea Girls: The band that impressed oceans of people
Sea Girls started from nothing, yet here they are headlining the O2 Academy Brixton in London
Squid Game: Is it worth the hype?
Netflix’s hit Korean series has been a great success with the show now number one in 90 different countries. But what is the hype all about?