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5 October 2021
Review: As Good As Dead by Holly Jackson
As Good As Dead is a highly addictive YA Thriller about a small English town and its web of secrets.
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5 October 2021
Review: Iron Widow by Xiran Jay Zhao
Iron Widow is a dazzling blend of Chinese history, myth and mecha sci-fi.
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1 October 2021
Review: Squid Game
Brutal in both content and message, Squid Game seemingly came out of nowhere to (rightfully) take its place as one of the most talked about shows on Netflix.
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30 September 2021
What If: Doctor Strange lost his heart instead of his hands? Review by Sam Sweeney
This is a review of the fourth episode of the Marvel Disney Plus Episode What If. THIS REVIEW WILL CONTAIN SPOILERS!
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30 September 2021
Kris James announces debut solo album
Kris James, star of 'Eyes Open' and other fantastic pop bangers, has announced his debut full length solo album - set for release on the 5th November.
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30 September 2021
Review: Patriot
A tough watch but potentially a worthwhile one, Idriss Assoumanou’s short film follows a man falling down the slippery slope of right-wing ideology.
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27 September 2021
Review: Against The Loveless World by Susan Abulwaha
Against The Loveless World is an impactful and haunting story of love, friendship, survival and trauma.
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23 September 2021
Why you should watch Antman!
This is a review of the marvel film Antman.
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22 September 2021
Review: 234 festival at The Green Door Store, Brighton
One of the most influential venues for grass roots artists in Brighton held a free entry music festival spanning two days this past weekend, championing the best in Brighton’s punk, indie, and alternative rock scene.
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22 September 2021
Cat Lundy releases The Margarita Song
2021 returns Cat Lundy back onto the music pop scene, and better than ever before.
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21 September 2021
Review: Keisha The Sket by Jade LB
Keisha The Sket is a dynamic coming-of-age story, which offers readers a meaningful exploration of British youth culture.
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19 September 2021
Cinderella review
Released onto Amazon Prime on 3 September, Kay Cannon’s reimagined Cinderella makes for a magical and uplifting watch, but is let down by the inconsistent comedy.
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15 September 2021
Review: Demob Happy at Patterns in Brighton
Performing over two consecutive nights at Patterns in Brighton, Demob Happy returned to the scene that they deem is “where everything started” for them.
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14 September 2021
Review: Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
Marvel’s new cinematic offering is a breath of fresh air within the franchise.
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14 September 2021
Review: We Are Not Like Them by Christine Pride and Jo Piazza
We Are Not Like Them is a thought-provoking novel that examines race and interracial friendship in present-day America.
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10 September 2021
Review: Love Beyond the Zoo
A man living a suburban life with an elephant he has fallen in love with, Love Beyond the Zoo is surreal and deceptively comedic, a cross-section of the animalistic instinct to escape and regress.
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9 September 2021
Jaša: Lingering Cut (Angst Performance)
Poetic, powerful and inherently political - Jaša's latest performance in Folkestone captures the angst, confusion and frustration of modern times, offering a wake up call to all who care to listen.
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9 September 2021
Review: Not Here To Be Liked by Michelle Quach
In Not Here To Be Liked, Michelle Quach puts a feminist twist on the classic YA rom-com.