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The National Theatre has revealed a stunning line-up of productions for its 2025 season, featuring a mix of revitalized classics, ground-breaking musicals, and celebrated new works. From poignant ...
People Watching has a 'self-assured sensitivity that pulsates through the record', showcasing Sam Fender at his best yet.
Emotional Support Horse is the multi-talented Claudine Toutoungi’s third collection published by Carcanet, and one which I am sure her firmly established readership will enjoy getting their teeth into ...
This anthology of creepy campfire stories, triple-teamed by directors James Bushe, Patrick Michael Ryder, and Greig Johnson, is a delightful romp through fan-favourite horror genres. As the piece ...
Carry-On enlivens an ethical dilemma: would you endanger multiple strangers to save one person you care about? This is an interesting premise, however it’s weakened by its script. As Ethan converses ...
Spector ‘s latest album, Here Come The Early Nights, set for release on Friday 24th November is a mature and introspective meditation on aging and legacy. Addressing the search for purpose and ...
Thomas Messner reviews 'Killers of The Flower Moon', an epic tale of an under-recognised 20th Century atrocity.
30 years after its initial release in 1993, The Indiependent looks back at Blur's album Modern Life is Rubbish ...
Wes Anderson’s movies feature characters that are renowned for their quirky personalities and equally intriguing outfits. Now that everyone is channelling ‘main character energy’, why not plan the ...
Poetry has always been a mirror to our soul, a reflection of our thoughts and untold feelings. Writing a poem is like writing a letter to the world, to leave it out there for the readers to find when ...
Eleanor Harvey reviews 'Ludwig', the new detective drama out from the BBC. However, expect a fresh take on the genre with comedy throughout.
Bad Sounds encapsulates the cost of living crisis and its effect on city dwellers in their latest track 'More Than I Can Afford'.