It may not be perfect, but inclusivity in video gaming is constantly improving...
With 170 tracks across the series' history, we choose the best...
Rachael McCreanor takes Poembox this week with a piece entitled "The World is Your Lobster"....
This years Oscars has nominated a lot of married couples, but is this a new trend or something that has happened for a while?...
An insight into the experience of a refugee, Flee proves that animation isn't just for children...
Our writer Elena Corcobado reviews Brockhampton's gig at the O2 Brixton......
The Ezio trilogy is considered the archetype of the Assassin's Creed franchise, so it's no wonder Nintendo have remastered it for the Switch. ...
Head of sport, Peter Bath, sits down with director Russell Owen to ask about his latest film...
Alicia Eggert’s work “OURs” aims to raise awareness about women's rights. ...
Jessica Chastain and Andrew Garfield aren't enough to save Michael Showalter's latest film...
A tender look at Alphabetti's most recent play that reminds us to step back and appreciate the Earth we live on....
After over two decades on our screens, why does Gilmore Girls maintain such a dedicated fanbase?...
Kattam Katti, a dance theatre production celebrating an Indian festival, comes to Newcastle in March....
Calvin Breakwell reviews Frank Turner's brand new album FTHC......
Is the film industry relying too much on misery and disaster to churn out the latest blockbusters?...
With the rise of Bookstagram and Booktok, it’s inevitable that our reading habits are going to change based on what we see on social media. This can be the books we buy, or even the way we read....
Buried in grief and suffering from an over-active imagination, Anna (Kristen Bell) tries to get to the bottom of a brutal murder....
We look at Haley Heynderickx's indie-folk career......