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7 April 2022
Only a Monster by Vanessa Len
Featuring time travel, a star-crossed love story, and a monster court heist, Only a Monster is the first book in the next big young adult fantasy trilogy.
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4 April 2022
Review: Through a Screen Darkly
Messy and complicated meets just plain absurdity in this New Creative piece
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1 April 2022
Radio X presents Biffy Clyro review
Biffy Clyro light up Hackney Church for a stunningly communal experience
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1 April 2022
Peaky Blinders: The final series uncovered S06E05
Voice reviews every episode from the final series of Peaky Blinders
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29 March 2022
Review: Allegra - ‘He Ain’t You’
Up-and-coming Dance Pop artist Allegra unveils her latest single ‘He Ain’t You’. A coming of age single for the young emerging talent.
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22 March 2022
Yes! Yes! UCS! Review
A theatrical triumph of British working-class history.
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22 March 2022
New Creatives: Headless Population review
Catriona Carswell’s New Creative short film leaves us with poignant questions to ponder
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21 March 2022
Louis Dunford: The Popham EP review
A beautifully visual, visceral outpouring of working class London life
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17 March 2022
Peaky Blinders: The final series uncovered S06E02 review
Fascism is on the rise, and we see the return of a much-loved character
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14 March 2022
Why Killing Eve is dying a slow, painful death
Once one of the most exciting, clever shows on TV, Killing Eve has now become a chore to get through.
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7 March 2022
A review of Everybody's Talking About Jamie by Noa
This is a review of Everybody's Talking About Jamie that I saw at The Mayflower Theatre in Southampton (Disclaimer: I missed the first 30 minutes of the show due to a delayed coach! But I have seen the pro-shot so I do know it well)
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4 March 2022
Review: RedT'Blue
Jay Martin’s RedT’Blue made its long-awaited cinema premiere this past weekend in Nottingham. Having been met with critical and fan acclaim alike, what is the official verdict from us based over here at Voice Mag?
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27 February 2022
Jackass Forever
Old or not, the cast of Jackass Forever, will never not be funny.
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26 February 2022
Scenes from a Marriage (1973)
Before watching the 2021 miniseries of Scenes from a Marriage, I decided to review the original…
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21 February 2022
This Is Going To Hurt: funny, poignant and heartbreaking
Ben Wishaw’s comedy-drama is as poignant as it is entertaining
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14 February 2022
Review: Coleoptera by Bryony Bates
Are we too late? Bryony Bates’ experimental New Creatives audio piece disorientates an entire landscape of voices and calls for urgency to those asleep at the wheel during the world’s sixth mass extinction.
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28 January 2022
KAWS: New Fiction virtual exhibition review
The artist has brought his newest exhibition to London’s Serpentine North Gallery, but has also exhibited his work digitally, through both an augmented reality app and the gaming platform, Fortnite.
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26 January 2022
Miles Kane: Change the Show review
An underwhelming but easy listening attempt at slow rock.