A film written by Kingston filmmaker Alex Barrett is set to premiere on January 27. The existential mystery ‘January’ is set in post-Soviet Bulgaria and
Category: Art and Culture
Review: Till – the story of a mother demanding justice
Till is based on the true story of a 14- year old black boy, Emmett Till, who was brutally lynched in 1955 while visiting his
Review: Avatar 2 hits $1 billion on the worldwide box office
James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water, which has surpassed $1 billion at the worldwide box office, has finally been released, 13 years after its
Eight Ways to save money and have fun this Christmas
Christmas is fast approaching, and with it comes decorations, presents, and parties which can cost a lot. Due to the cost of living crisis, people
Review: Richmond Theatre’s pantomime needed more hecklers
Goldilock’s and the Three Bears is Richmond Theatre’s annual pantomine this year and the production spared no expense
Review: A reworked Christmas Carol with a message that’s never been more apt
Bah humbug! Not for long as The Rose Theatre has put a modern twist on the classic storytelling of the true meaning of Christmas. This
A Christmas Carol to show at Rose Theatre from December
A Christmas Carol will show at Rose Theatre for an entire month, this great Christmas classic has an all new twist
Review: The Menu proves horror can be hilarious
The Menu, a film directed by Mark Mylod, has all the right ingredients, it’s a satisfying satirical horror which shames the very rich through a
Guide: What to watch, eat and drink at Curzon Kingston
The newest branch of the Curzon cinema chain opened its doors on Friday 11 November as part of the Bentall Centre, and promises to be
Review: Disney features its first plus-size protagonist in a short film
Disney+ has featured its first ever plus-size protagonist in “Reflect” a short film about body positivity which follows a young ballerina