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26 March 2021

One year in lockdown: The albums that have helped us get through the past 12 months

Forget the cringey celebrities singing Imagine in their gigantic gardens, telling us all to smile to get through the coronavirus pandemic. It’s the artists who have put their heart and ...
26 March 2021

All the best books released in the past year which are sure to keep you hooked!

These books have been all over our Twitter feed; due to their recent release or because of the sheer volume of praise they’ve received. Books are a brilliant way to pass ...
25 March 2021

Exclusive interview with Team GB sprinter Corinne Humphreys

Team GB sprinter and advocate for LGBT equality in sport - Corinne Humphreys, is hoping to compete at her first Olympic games this summer. Although her training had to be ...

25 March 2021

One year in lockdown: Five films everybody’s been watching to keep themselves entertained

If there’s one thing that’s kept us all entertained through lockdown, it’s on-demand entertainment. Whether you get joy from reading, television or movies, there has been something to enjoy from ...
25 March 2021

One year in lockdown: TV shows that almost everyone watched obsessively in the past year

Since the beginning of a year-long on-off lockdown, many people have non-surprisingly turned to TV, movies and books to entertain them until the outside world is safe once more. While ...
25 March 2021

The Film of the Week series highlights a phenomenal movie: Zack Snyder’s Justice League

Warning: Spoilers! The Snyder cut of Justice League was something that fans begged for after we were served the atrocity that was Joss Whedon’s 2017 version of the same film. ...
25 March 2021

Model Laura Iafrate on how she bagged the Elite Model Look 2014 title

Modeling is a profession that is mistakenly believed to be built on the luck of being discovered, but model Laura Iafrate knows about the determination that it takes to succeed ...

24 March 2021

A year of Disney+: Great releases to come from the popular streaming service in 2020/21!

Disney+ was first launched in the UK on March 24th 2020, which turned out to be perfect timing due to the then developing Coronavirus pandemic. A year on, we’re still ...
23 March 2021

Your weekly horoscope: 22nd- 28th March 2021

The beginning of the week marks the spring equinox which is a time of new beginnings, renewal and regeneration. The direct alignment of planet Mars with earth this week brings ...
20 March 2021

Review: Marvel Studios’ The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, Episode 1

After WandaVision ended two weeks ago, fans have been eager to get the next show underway. With a week-long gap between WandaVision and Marvel’s next original series on Disney+, The ...
20 March 2021

TV News Roundup: American Horror Story 10 title revealed; Killing Eve ending

It’s been another wild week in the world of television, with a bunch of exciting announcements getting us in the mood to settle down and watch some of our old ...
20 March 2021

The Sinister Saturday series follows the murders carried out by the Night Stalker

This week’s story focuses on a man who witnessed horrible things at a young age, leaving him to manifest evil thoughts and eventually, evil doings into his life. Richard Ramirez ...
20 March 2021

Five of cinema’s most iconic female protagonists that paved the way for a generation

There are many great heroes to pick from the impressive roster cinema has given us. Many men have taken up the mantle of the protagonist, but due to International Women’s ...
19 March 2021

True crime fans unite! RedHanded and Drunk Women Solving Crimes join forces for Red Nose Day

Today (March 19th, 2021) marks the return of Red Nose Day, aiming to bring together the United Kingdom in a bid to show that humour is the perfect antidote to ...
19 March 2021

It’s 100 years since films on planes were first shown, so let’s celebrate cinema’s airborne movies!

In-flight films have been around since 1921. From then on, planes showing movies to passengers became less and less unusual. It also got easier over time due to technological and ...
19 March 2021

Podcast of the Week: The Doodler with Kevin Fagan and Michael Taylor

Nearly five decades ago, a serial killer terrorised the gay community in 1970s San Francisco. Targeting gay men, this still-unnamed psychopath would target homosexual men and earned their nickname of ...
18 March 2021

Our Film of the Week series is a game-changing story, Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Marvel have had many, many amazing films over the years. From Iron Man (2008) which started us on this road, to Avengers: Endgame (2019), which ended a decade-long saga; but ...
17 March 2021

Five films starring Irish actors you need to watch this St. Patrick’s Day!

St. Patrick’s Day is a traditional Irish celebration which celebrates Saint Patrick, who established Monasteries, Churches and Schools before his death on March 17th 461 AD. Celebrations include lavish dinners ...
17 March 2021

A day in the life of a female anti-poacher

I am a Supervisor in The Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit, an all-female, unarmed troop who patrol the Olifants West region of the Balule Nature Reserve, part of Greater Kruger National ...
15 March 2021

How to watch Zack Snyder’s Justice League in the UK

The news that acclaimed director Zack Snyder would be allowed to finish his work on Justice League is something that his fans have been excited about ever since it made ...
14 March 2021

Five unconventional mother and daughter relationships in film

Many films out there focus on parents and children, but some decide to highlight mothers and daughters, and not just the positives. Not everyone’s relationship with their mother is great, ...
13 March 2021

Our top 10 best moments from RuPaul's Drag Race Season 13 so far!

As we are a third of the way through the season, there is no better time to take a look back at the best moments the show has thrown our way ...
13 March 2021

Julien’s Auctions set to sell a number of iconic movie props at auction in April

Julien’s Auctions, an auctioneering business located in Beverly Hills, California, are known for selling off expensive props, mementos and merchandise from films, the lives of pop stars, and more. Not ...

13 March 2021

Sinister Saturday: The story of Aileen Wuornos

All serial killings are horrendous, and a waste of human life. But when victims are simply thrown away or discarded and were killed for seemingly no reason at all, the ...