As the new year approaches, I find myself once again sitting in the living room of my childhood home, with a large chocolate Santa staring at me. An annual recurrence, as I, along with many of my ...
Sumptuous nature cinematography but feeble polemic make this celebration of a conservation reverie hollow. Although its populace would rarely admit it, Britain can be beautiful. When the summer sun ...
New Year’s Eve is a night brimming with traditions and superstitions, each meant to bring luck, love, or prosperity in the year ahead. Whilst I’m not superstitious, I think they’re thrilling! From ...
Sometimes the most difficult thing about writing is getting started. A writer may have an idea about how they want their story to end but they may not know where, or even how to begin. There is no ...
Just making the top 10 is The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom (EOW for short), the first of the TLOZ series to bear her name and have her as its focus. The game focuses on traversing through the ...
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Feral yet oddly beautiful, the Amy Adams-starring Nightbitch takes animal imagery to the next level. The film is a mix of magical realism, satire with touches of mystery and thriller. This wild and ...
Christmas ‘tis the season. The season for the cheap, disposable holiday tv-movies. Originally innovated by channels like Hallmark and Lifetime, the so-bad-it’s-good made-for-tv Christmas romance has ...
Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady of Fire is a film that has long been sitting dormant on my watchlist. I appreciate that this is an unusual introduction to a Movie Monday segment, as I am meant to ...
At this time of year, it is hard to open the books section of a paper, or a literary magazine, without coming across a ‘Best of 2024’ feature or two (and we’ve done it already ourselves here). After ...
“Oh… that is a f*cking interesting question… where to begin”, The Murder Capital’s frontman James McGovern is deep in thought after asking him what he would ...