Review

Album review: Ed Sheeran – (Subtract)

Album review: Ed Sheeran – (Subtract)

Ed Sheeran’s latest album, -, pronounced ‘Subtract’, marks a shift from his usual upbeat and pop-infused sound, as you probably guessed from the negative vibe from subtract amidst all his other mathematical titles. This fifth and final instalment of the …read more

Film review: Barbie

Film review: Barbie

Barbie’s life is perfect until she begins having disturbing visions of the ‘real world’. Now she must travel to a strange land and discover what she’s really made of in order to save Barbieland.   From legendary studio Warner Bros, …read more

Album review: The Tallest Man on Earth – Henry St.

Album review: The Tallest Man on Earth – Henry St.

The Tallest Man on Earth, the musical moniker of Swedish singer-songwriter Kristian Matsson, has always been synonymous with intimate and introspective folk music.   However, with his seventh album, Henry St., Matsson unveils a new chapter in his musical journey, …read more

Album review: LA Priest – Fase Luna

Album review: LA Priest – Fase Luna

Fase Luna, the third studio album by LA Priest, ventures into uncharted territories, showcasing a departure from the artist’s signature sound. While it is commendable to see an artist experiment and take risks, will it pay off for LA Priest …read more

Film review: Asteroid City

Film review: Asteroid City

A space cadet convention is interrupted by something other-worldly in a fictional small town known as ‘Asteroid City’. Directed by Wes Anderson and with long-time collaborator and cinematographer, Robert Yeoman, comes his latest wittily dry movie that looks lovingly at …read more

Film review: Fast X

Film review: Fast X

  The stakes have never been higher for Dom and his family, now with a vengeful son of an ex-enemy on their heels, the threat has been turned up to 10! We are now into the tenth instalment of the …read more

Film review: The Boogeyman

Film review: The Boogeyman

The Boogeyman is back – or did he ever leave? And the death of Sadie and Sawyer Harper’s mother has left a dark void that only seems to be getting darker. Based on the short story by Stephen King, from …read more

Album review: BRAIDS – Euphoric Recall

Album review: BRAIDS – Euphoric Recall

Having formed in 2006 over a blueberry muffin in a high school in Calgary, art rock trio BRAIDS have been experimenting with their sound since their inception. Not quite genre-defying, but never resting creatively, how will their latest album, Euphoric …read more