Korean video game developer Shift Up has announced an exciting crossover between Stellar Blade and NieR: Automata, unveiling a new DLC expansion arriving globally on November 20, 2024. This highly ...
An unashamedly nostalgic ode to the season, Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point is a hot-chocolate-with-slippers-on kind of film. Christmas is about nostalgia. Every year is coloured by the previous, ...
November: a lawless wasteland between holidays. It’s too early to be over excited for Christmas (it is, you know it is), and Halloween has passed so it’s no longer prime horror film season. In honour ...
While I’m still relishing the cosy autumn evenings, I’m not as happy about the cold, dark mornings kicking in. “Go on, just one more episode” feels like such a great idea at the time, but it does make ...
Best known for Sex Education, Aimee Lou Wood’s next project Film Club has found its main cast. Woods stated “I’m thrilled that our beloved TV series Film Club, a project that Ralph and I have been ...
Bel Powley and Nick Robinson bring a tender curiosity to their dystopian world as Michael Tyburski’s film lulls you in and reminds you of the joy of being human. Sci-fi and romance on the surface seem ...
Epic Games, the developers of Fortnite, has announced that the original season one map is set to return in a special in-game event, and it is “here to stay”. The “Season OG” event allows players to ...
Andrea Arnold’s latest, Bird, is an alluring and complicated love letter to North Kent and the process of finding a place there. Having grown up twenty minutes from where these characters live, Arnold ...
Sally Rooney has been circulating the book charts recently, due to the release of her novel, Intermezzo. Amid all the hype, I couldn’t forget Rooney’s most notable book, Normal People. With over one ...
On Tuesday 12 November, Samantha Harvey’s 5 th novel Orbital was announced as the winner of the Booker Prize 2024 in Old Billingsgate, London. The ceremony was livestreamed on YouTube and broadcast in ...
Tyler, The Creator’s self-released mixtape marries homegrown, minimalist production with acerbic, aggro lyrics. Framed as a session with his therapist, Bastard depicts a tortured psyche plagued with ...