Emel's 'The Tunis Diaries' takes us back to her roots as we immerse ourselves in a passionate yet meaningful line-up of songs.
Category: Reviews
First They Killed My Father: ‘Truly a masterpiece’
First They Killed My Father is the first memoir in a trilogy describing a harrowing account of survival. It follows a young child's story through the Khmer Rouge’s Killing Fields of the mid to late 1970s.
STK London: delicious high-end dining experience on a student budget
Ladies and gentlemen, even broke university students can gain access to sophisticated, luxury restaurants like STK in this Covid-19 era.
Enola Holmes review: Sherlock’s rebellious sister ready to solve the case
If like me, you are a fan of YA novels and the detective genre, the new Netflix original Enola Holmes will not disappoint you. The film, released on September 23rd, adapts Nancy Springer’s book series The Adventures of Enola Holmes, which are set in London at the end of the 19th century.
Rogue-like made god-like: A review of Supergiant’s Hades
Hades, developed and published by Supergiant Games, has left Early Access. It has finally been released on Steam and Nintendo Switch as a feature-complete game after two years of development and tuning.
Ultra Mono: IDLES come back onto the scene in full colour
IDLES third anticipated new EP “Ultra Mono” released on September 25, and is already a strong contender for one of the best rock albums to come out in 2020.
I Hate Suzie Review: Why it is relatable for many women
I Hate Suzie has become somewhat of a revelation for women today. It exposes the world as we know it and shows us snapshots of some of the shocking experiences many women face in their everyday lives. I will be delving deeper into this drama to explain why this is the case.
PS5 Vs Xbox Series X game consoles: What is the difference?
PS5 or Xbox Series X: Which one is the better console? Today, I will try to shed some light on the matter.
HEAVY SALAD: A fresh flavourful debut for 2020
HEAVY SALAD will release their eponymous conceptual debut Cult Casual on September 25, an album that delves deep into ideas of finding your own reality in the modern era.
TV People: Channelling new sounds in Dublin
Dublin quartet, TV People, on making music during quarantine, their future plans as a rising band and their new single Nothing More, released September 4.
Kissing Booth 2 Review: I wanted to hate it but I kind of liked it
The Kissing Booth 2 announcing a sequel back in May sparked controversy on social media. But as much as I wanted to hate it, the second film wasn’t horrific. In fact it was a whirlwind of emotions.
Review: Old Flowers by Courtney Marie Andrews
Courtney Marie Andrews releases her comeback album ‘“Old Flowers’” on 24th July, a raw, heartfelt, break-up album exhibiting the artist's stand out vocals.