What does the former Prince Andrew, David Attenborough and a Great Big Crab Man have in common? They’re all featured in the brand-new Saturday Night Live (SNL) UK, in one of the rarer cases of an ...
T here’s a sense of guilt nowadays that comes with admitting to liking Top Gear. The problematic nature of the Clarkson, ...
W hen I told my mum that my dad is a bigger Love Island fan than I am, she didn’t believe it at first. When I told her that he had watched every season of both the UK and the Au ...
How many times have you felt disregarded by your ‘home friends’? How often have you felt uncared for, seeing them posting highlights on their stories whilst you stay on delivered for who knows how ...
A much-loved classic, The Devil Wears Prada (2006) boasts an incredible display of acting talent and brilliant writing. The follow-up was highly anticipated, but is it actually a worthy sequel? Or is ...
The growing popularity of gap years and international work opportunities reflects an increasing desire among young people to gain experience abroad ...
Markets are a common feature of travel destinations all over the world, and frequently appear on tourist websites as an opportunity to find out how the local people really live. But are these a real ...
The film takes the audience on a quest to discover who the monster really is. Unlike many others, the film is not told chronologically. Instead, the audience follows the perspective of multiple ...
Whilst fans would have loved to see a continuation of the series, the executive producers of ER were denied the opportunity to create a direct spin-off. However, much of the creative team were able to ...
Hi all, welcome back to the column! I hope you’ve all enjoyed reading about Scotland and are maybe thinking of going up there for your next small break! This time, I have decided to focus the column ...
With only a month left to go in the NBA season, there are so many story lines and final pushes before the off-season begins. The title contenders are solidified, as Phil Jackson’s “40-20” rule ...