Film Review: It Ends With Us
Trigger warning: domestic abuse Booktok certainly has its way of raising authors to fame and Colleen Hoover was no exception...
Trigger warning: domestic abuse Booktok certainly has its way of raising authors to fame and Colleen Hoover was no exception...
On paper, a 2.5-hour body horror featuring Demi Moore and Margaret Qualley was destined for my Letterboxd top 5. I...
As Freshers’ approaches, Leeds student nightlife wakes up from its summer slumber and venues start coming back to life. There’s...
The first year of university is quite daunting, isn’t it? It’s just something about that “first” that seems to drive a...
As a lover of box office analysis and all things movie data, my favourite films rarely coincide with the big...
'Musically shining and hilariously delivering...' Mia Hassan reviews 'Dance Nation.' Energetic. Hilarious. Captivating. Those were the three adjectives I wrote...
Independent cinemas. We all love them. Most major cities in the UK have at least one (The Savoys in Manchester...
In the shadows of Arrakis, a boy grapples with legend and the threat of war looms – as Denis Villeneuve...
Rosie Nowosielski review LUU Open Theatre's 'Solarium.' The Open Theatre Society describes itself as ‘the alternative performance society’, who perform...
Oliver Paul reviews Perfect Days , as Wim Wenders' quiet, unassuming film reminds us all to slow down. Attention spans...