Featured Music

CamelPhat: Live at the OVO Arena (Wembley) review!!

A year later than originally planned, CamelPhat’s much awaited Dark Matter tour drew to an exceptional close at Wembley’s newly rebranded OVO arena last Saturday night.   Aside from the actual performance, the venue itself was magnificent; with a capacity of just over 12 thousand, the ability to fill the room with energy is a […]

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Featured Gaming

Tails of Iron: Game Review

Tails of Iron is a 2021 Souls-like RPG adventure game produced by Odd Bug Studio. It is playable on PS4 and 5, Xbox One and Series X, the Nintendo Switch, and PC. This review is based on the PC version. Tails of Iron tells the story of a war between the rats and the Frog […]

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Featured Theatre

The Prince of Egypt – The Story of Two Brothers: A Must See!!!

Based on the award-winning 1998 DreamWorks Animation film, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Godspell), The Prince of Egypt is unlike anything else in scope, scale, or consequence. Featuring a cast and crew of 154, the seamless power of the show is made possible only by the skill and passion of all those […]

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Lifestyle

BRUU – The Gourmet Tea Club – Reviewed!

Fancy a cuppa? With more teashops in the UK than ever before, it can be hard to know where to begin to find the perfect brew. Even worse – have you ever reached into the cupboard to make your morning cuppa to find you’ve just ran out of teabags? There’s no worse feeling, so when […]

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Entertainment

half·alive: Now, Not Yet Review

After their 2017 EP 3, Californian trio half·alive are here with their long-awaited debut, Now, Not Yet : a mature, diverse, and stylish record that announces half·alive as one of the most exciting new alternative bands. While their EP was firmly rooted in indie/alternative rock – many drew comparisons between the band and Twenty One Pilots […]

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Entertainment

Redlight: Active Review

Redlight’s Active is an eclectic and atmospheric dance record, which – aptly named – won’t let you stand still for a second. The latest record from Redlight, Active presents a musical theme park boasting as much variation as it does energy. With an array of classic Trance anthems, Hip-Hop/Trap vibes, and all around club bangers, Active […]

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Entertainment Lifestyle

Festival Review: Parklife 2018

Parklife 2018 kicked off the festival season with scorching sun, sensational acts, and Summer vibes all around. Saturday You arrive at Parklife. Despite the curse of the British festival season rain, the sun’s beaming above. You have a good tan by the time you get out the queues but you’re in the festival now. Glitter […]

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Film Review

Quality Time Review

When you consider the quintessential film festival flick, Quality Time probably comprises all of your expectations. The term experimental is an understatement, but would also suggest amateurism, which Quality Time certainly isn’t. From its cinematography to its structure and semblance of narrative, Quality Time is probably unlike anything you’ve ever seen. I’m hesitant to call […]

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Film Review

The Cured Review

A zombie movie like you’ve never seen before The premise for The Cured is a post-apocalyptic world, in which seventy-five percent of an infected population are ‘cured’. They return to their past selves, save for a little PTSD and social oppression. And herein lies the primary conflict of the movie. The subjugated cured rise up […]

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