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FILM REVIEW | Thor: Ragnarok
I was looking forward to Thor: Ragnarok a lot due to the involvement of one person: Taika Waititi. I’ve followed his previous work from Flight on The Concords through to…
FILM REVIEW: Double Date
I had no idea what I was about to experience when watching Double Date. All I knew that it was a comedy, but it turned out to be a dark…
FILM REVIEW: Blade Runner 2049
When I heard they were actually creating a sequel to Blade Runner is was highly skeptical. Not only because cinema has moved away from its distinct ‘noir’ style, but it’s…
FILM REVIEW: Flatliners (2017)
I sat down to watch this movie as someone who also watched the 1990 version of Flatliners . I was glad to see Ellen Page headlining the movie and Kiefer…
OPINION | IT: The real horror is not a killer clown, it’s us
Imagine coming home to a house where you can still smell the fragrance of a loved one who will never come back again, their clothes and belongings are still there,…
REVIEW: ‘The Restaurant’ Italian Eatery, Broadway Casino
What places come to mind when you think about eating out in Birmingham? Although it is not normally somewhere you would think of when going out to eat in the…
REVIEW: McBusted, LG Arena Birmingham
Supergroup McBusted played their third date at the LG Arena in Birmingham (Photograph: Hannah Deathridge) “We love your sexy accents, Birmingham,” supergroup McBusted told fans, as they rocked the LG…
REVIEW: Let It Be, New Alexander Theatre Birmingham
Birmingham performers Reuven Gershon as John Lennon and Luke Roberts as Ringo Starr perform in Victoria Square (Photo: Adam Yosef) Beatlemania was reborn in Birmingham this week, as the New…
Review: Madagascar Live at the LG Arena, Birmingham
Madagascar Live! impressed audiences as it took to the stage at the Birmingham LG Arena With the UK falling foul to snowy weather, I braved the equivalent of a mini…
REVIEW: One Beat Sunday @the mac
One Beat Sunday was held outdoors at the mac venue in Birmingham After one of the wettest beginnings to summer on record there were fears that One Beat Sunday would be…