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Ride the Wave: Review
Debuting at the BFI London Film Festival 2021, Martyn Robertson’s documentary offers a sensitiveportrait of family, dedication, and youth. Ride … More
‘Aftersun’ – Review
Two stars A young Scottish female film director? With a debut film being shown at Cannes?! The moment I heard … More
My Experience of Cannes Film Festival
Cannes is a world away from Fife. Whilst Fife, where I come from, can often be very cold, very grey—and … More
‘Beatopia’ – Album Review
After ‘Fake It Flowers’, Beadbadoobee strikes again with her follow-up album, seeming to explore a softer, wistful side in comparison … More
From Page to Screen: Does Where the Crawdads Sing Soar or Stumble?
This article contains light spoilers for the film and the book. Four stars At the beginning of July, I started … More
His Lordship – Live at London’s 100 Club
THE EPEncapsulating post-pandemic restlessness in a way none of us knew we needed, ‘His Lordship’s’ newest EP ‘All Cranked Up’ … More
The Lovely Eggs – Live at Stereo
For a band organising a tour without management or agents, the Lovely Eggs seem to have amassed an impressive cult … More
Summer in the sun?
When we were younger, before phones and the constant connection to our friends, summer meant an escape: an escape from … More
Aldous Harding “Tick Tock” Review
Surrealism and music go hand-in-hand; they both have a flexibility and a fluidity that, done well, marrybeautifully. Folk singer Aldous … More
