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Album review: Jhene Aiko – Chilombo

Album review: Jhene Aiko – Chilombo

Following Jhene Aiko’s previous conceptual album Trip, and its accompanying short film and poetry book, Chilombo is far less extravagant. Instead of focussing on grief and loss, this year’s album is instead based mainly on relationship failures. These days Aiko …read more

Film review: Onward

Film review: Onward

Onward is the magical tale of two Elven brothers (Chris Pratt and Tom Holland) who discover an old spell left to them by their late father that gives them one final chance to spend time with him. Suffice to say …read more

Film review: The Invisible Man

Film review: The Invisible Man

Set on a scenic cliffside, overlooking picturesque ocean views, Cecilia (Elisabeth Moss) makes a daring night-time escape from her abusive partner Adrian (Oliver Jackson-Cohen). Leaving in the dead of night, avoiding alarms, security cameras and leaving behind her beloved dog, …read more

Film review: Dark Waters

Film review: Dark Waters

Dark Waters tells the true-life story of the chemical giant DuPont and the dumping of toxic chemicals into the West Virginia Water Supply. Mark Ruffalo stars as Rob Billot, an environmental defence attorney turned whistle-blower and focuses his campaign to …read more

Album review: Caribou – Suddenly

Album review: Caribou – Suddenly

After last reviewing Dan Snaith under his Daphni alias, we checked out his return as Caribou on his latest studio album Suddenly. He reportedly made almost 1000 loops and sketches since 2014’s Our Love, read on to hear what the …read more

Album review: Grimes – Miss Anthropocene

Album review: Grimes – Miss Anthropocene

Everyone’s favourite anti-pop star Grimes is back with a bang, her 5th album Miss Anthropocene is as fascinating as ever and demands your attention from the very first moment… Welcome to the weird and wonderful world of Grimes, in case …read more

​Album review: King Krule – Man Alive!

​Album review: King Krule – Man Alive!

We last wrote about futuristic-traditionalist King Krule back in 2017, when we reviewed his Mercury Nominated Album The Ooz. Since then he has left London and had his first child, will this change of pace have any effect on his …read more

Film review: Greed

Film review: Greed

Money, these days, seems to be a rather unbecoming topic. Modern social consensus, fuelled and driven by an ever aggressive media, regularly holds those in a position of financial power with bitter contempt; as the villain of the piece. And …read more

Film review: Brahms: The Boy II

Film review: Brahms: The Boy II

Following hot on the heels of the less than universally admired original film, ‘Brahms: The Boy II’ picks up a few months after the events of the original but we are with a new family this time round. After witnessing …read more