-
27 January 2022
Genre-bending producer and Graffiti LdashD teases his new upcoming EP 'Don't Give Up'
Self-taught inventive producer and anonymous Graffiti artist LdashD awaits the final part of a trilogy in the form of a new EP 'Don't Give Up'. The anthemic title track breaks all dance music boundaries and opens the door to the world of LdashD.
-
26 January 2022
Miles Kane: Change the Show review
An underwhelming but easy listening attempt at slow rock.
-
25 January 2022
Review: CattleGrid!
An audio comedy drama about a rural dating app, New Creative piece 'CattleGrid!' has an original concept and some funny dialogue, but falls a little flat in most areas.
-
25 January 2022
Review: Stories with Spirit retells Cinderella
Five storytellers share their versions of the classic fairytale, ranging from the vulgar to the spiritual.
-
25 January 2022
Review: Breathless Puppets
This 17-minute short film takes beautiful rotoscope animation, stunning dance choreography, and phenomenal sound design to craft a truly unforgettable experience.
-
25 January 2022
Review: We Dwell in Possibility
Described as "a queer gardening simulation" this interactive virtual exhibit pairs charming visuals with evocative social undertones.
-
24 January 2022
Between the Ears
A review of Between the Ears: Hidden Sounds of the Arcade-an artistic and explorative view from the BBC on Walton Pier's amusement arcade.
-
24 January 2022
Review: Declan Mckenna Live from London's Brixton Academy
Declan McKenna lights up Brixton academy with this captivating, powerful show.
-
24 January 2022
Review: Titane
This wild French body horror from Raw director Julia Ducournau is as wondrous as it is wacky.
-
23 January 2022
Review: Hidden Sounds of Coastal Arcades
Hidden Sounds of Coastal Arcades is more than just a sound piece. It transports you to the seaside holidays of your childhood.
-
21 January 2022
Ladbrokes Amplify Presents – Red Rum Club live at The Cavern Club
Red Rum Club took over their hometown for a show at The Cavern Club for Amplify Presents.
-
19 January 2022
Disney Alice in wonderland film review.
I have chose to review the Disney film 'Alice in Wonderland' (based on the book by Lewis Carroll) 1951. I chose this Film as the story line and film looked good to review for my film review for my bronze Art award.
-
19 January 2022
Review: Scream 5
The newest entry into the most meta franchise in Hollywood rears its ghost-faced head, and it's bad. How bad you ask? Let's find out.
-
18 January 2022
After Life teaches us what it means to be human in emotional final series
Ricky Gervais’ After Life comes to an emotional, triumphant end.
-
18 January 2022
Review: Wet and Dry by Estelle Birch
An incredibly visceral audio experience, narrating the way in which a child of mixed-heritage describes the temperaments, habits, mannerisms, and nature of her parents, through a mixture of intense audio and narration, written by Estelle Birch.
-
14 January 2022
Review: Boiling Point
Shot in one take, Philip Barantini’s Boiling Point showcases the sheer intensity of life in hospitality, and the uncomfortable lengths in which workers have to exert themselves just to get through each day.
-
12 January 2022
Tate Modern
Here's a review of my trip to London in August, when I went to Tate Modern. Hope you enjoy!
-
12 January 2022
Encanto
The movie I chose to watch was encanto. I chose this because it’s my favourite Disney movie. I learnt that vibrant animation and humour really make a film more enjoyable.