Dunkirk (2017)
Silence and brevity. Two words never used to describe the Second World War, particularly Operation Dynamo in which over 300,000Continue Reading
Silence and brevity. Two words never used to describe the Second World War, particularly Operation Dynamo in which over 300,000Continue Reading
Okay, it was only a preview. And the cast are all students. Well, when I say students, I mean anContinue Reading
Jocky Wilson is stuck between a rock and a hard place. Literally. To his left, a boulder. To his right,Continue Reading
With a tagline “Can two men raised to fight, ever learn to love?”, you would be forgiven for thinking thatContinue Reading
“Edwina,” says the eponymous head of the Miss Martha Farnsworth Seminary for Young Ladies (Nicole Kidman) to her obedient teacher (KirstenContinue Reading
by Brian Campbell A Fife-based band is making its mark on the Scottish music scene thanks to a realistic approachContinue Reading
Just get your wings out! by Mireia Prats No matter how hard your day has been. How loudly that babyContinue Reading
I first discovered the Aoife Doyle Band[ht in the summer of 2015 while working for a few days in Dublin. Always oneContinue Reading
Lyrics from the opening and closing tracks of director Andrew Jay Cohen and his writing partner Brendan O’Brien’s The HouseContinue Reading
An hour-long animation with a PG certificate. I know what you’re thinking: talking fish, feel-good songs and they all livedContinue Reading
Haunted by flashbacks of his mother’s sudden death in a car accident which, as a backseat passenger, left him withContinue Reading
Think Sunday, think 9 pm, think BBC 1. For that is where director Jonathan Teplitzky (The Railway Man) and first-timeContinue Reading
by Brian Campbell Fleetwood Mac’s songwriting giants team up for comforting ear-candy on first album as a duo. From theContinue Reading
Before I share my thoughts on her EP I want to talk a little about the artist behind ‘Good MorningContinue Reading
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