If you’re heading into a screening of Spencer with the expectation of seeing two hours of dramatic royal riffs and in-depth depictions of Princess Diana and Prince Charles’ tremulous relationship, you’ll be in for a surprise.
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Bridgerton has pioneered the way for racial diversity in period dramas
What was truly so unique and inspirational about Bridgerton was not its narrative, but effortless diversity.
Review: Berlin’s techno star Recondite returns with fresh approach to genre
With Dwell, released 24th January on Ghostly International, Recondite departs from his iconic club-oriented sound and delivers a fresh but ever so slightly monotonous experience.
REVIEW: ‘Three Sisters’ the retelling by Inua Ellams
‘Three Sisters’ by Inua Ellams is a beautifully tragic tale of loss that steadily develops into social commentary surrounding identity, belonging and purpose within the
Ready or Not: Comedy, Carnage and Charm
It is said that spouses never forget their wedding night. For Grace (Samara Weaving) that is most certainly the case. Ready or Not, directed by
REVIEW: Bohemian Rhapsody: mixed feelings over the Queen biopic
Last month, Bryan Singer’s biopic called Bohemian Rhapsody celebrating Queen’s music and rise to fame, and the life of their legendary lead singer Freddie Mercury
Film Review: The Hate U Give addresses police brutality and racism
The film adaptation of Angie Thomas’ young adult novel delivers a vivid and necessary insight into the lives of those affected by racial prejudice and police brutality.
Surbiton restaurant's authentic Persian dishes win it 'Best Middle Eastern food in UK'
As you step into Kookoo, a Persian diner nestled in the midst of pizza joints and Indian restaurants in Surbiton, you feel as if you