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...
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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...
Heaven knows: PinkPantheress Album Review
Rising to stardom by releasing short clips of songs on TikTok, PinkPantheress has finally dropped her debut album Heaven knows. The U.K. artist delivers on all her promises, telling stories of obsession, anxiety, and death.
Harry’s House: Home is Where the Harry is
After the success of his sophomore album Fine Line in 2019, the world has patiently awaited the arrival of Harry Styles' third solo outing, Harry's House. Safe to say, the wait was worth it. Harry's House is here. Come on in.
Shroom Bloom: Pleasing Part 2
After his perfectly pearly first launch, Harry Styles and his brand Pleasing have dropped their second collection of products just in time for spring.
Inventing Anna: The Sociopathic Socialite
Anna Delvey's, schemes have captivated people around the world. But what exactly is it that drew New York’s elite to this average-looking, rude girl with a creepy accent?
Bastille: ‘Give Me the Future’ is an exploration of tech
Bastille’s breath-taking fourth album explores the futuristic technologies that have consumed humanity and made the impossible, possible.
Palace is back with nostalgic album Shoals
When Palace announced a new album I was expecting a masterpiece like Life After so it was a bit disappointing when the first singles started to come out. It is not a bad album by any means, but it is not breath-taking either.
Easy Life: A bunch of boogying boys in bucket hats
Easy Life played their opening night at the O2 Academy Brixton last month and our Managing Editor Anna Fox ventured into the audience for a night of crowd surfing and moshing.
All Too Well: The Short Film
Easter eggs, autumn leaves and red scarves - All Too Well, The Short Film has it all
Review: The French Dispatch
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.
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.