Sh!t Theatre are back with their self-proclaimed “Mainstream crossover hit” DollyWould. After the immense success of Letters To Windsor House, Sh!t Theatre’s fame only increases with a sold out and critically acclaimed run of DollyWould at the Edinbrugh Fringe Festival. Seeing this show in another sold out run at Camden People’s Theatre was as a... Continue Reading →
Stephen King’s It, Horror Film of the Year?
Opening in the UK on the 8th of September well before horror season truly starts, I predict ‘It’ will be the horror film of the year. One of my most anticipated films of the year ‘It’ is set to break horror box office records and the box office record for a September opening weekend. The... Continue Reading →
Leeds Festival My Experience
So I have just gotten back and suitably showered and napped after my first ever festival. Now music isn’t something I would usually write about on this blog because I don’t know enough about it. However live music is a performance and so I can definitely write about that and let you all know how... Continue Reading →
The Dark Tower a Disappointed Review
My Friday film this week took the shape of The Dark Tower. The adaptation by Nickolaj Arcel features Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey. The film flips between worlds names Keystone Earth and Midworld as characters attempt to save the mysterious Tower. I was not very excited for this film after seeing the trailer, however many... Continue Reading →
Personal Prose Pt.6
My little patch of heaven.I look up at you each night.The inky black bluishness like a blanketWith stars like pinpricks reflecting my soul.These stars are always the sameNo matter where I go,And like my poor soulThey remind me of home.My little patch of heaven.I stare into your void each night.The harsh winds like the wild... Continue Reading →
Annabelle: Creation, How I Knew I was a Wimp
Annabelle: Creation, another instalment in the Conjuring and Annabelle franchise created by director David F. Stanburg was released August 11th. After the success of the other films, the winning formula for creating fear is put to work once again. However it may seem that this formula is becoming tired, as many find this film boring... Continue Reading →
Atomic Blonde Spoiler Free Review
The summer is coming to a close with mystery thriller Atomic Blonde featuring Charlize Theron in lead role as Lorrain Broughton a British spy sent to West Berlin to recover some important information. Based on the graphic novel series The Coldest City the film is created by John Wick director David Leitch. Highly hyped up... Continue Reading →
Angels in America Review: is Garfield really that good?
Going to see these shows as part of the National Theatre Live scheme allowed me to be part of one of the most talked about experiences of the summer. Angels In America by Tony Kushner and directed my Marianne Elliot has been the plays of the summer to go see, they detail the AIDs epidemic... Continue Reading →
Personal Prose Pt.5
When you move back home you become the person you were when you left. The problem is I don't like this person. The shy and lonely girl who left 12 months ago. I can feel the shyness growing in my throat becoming a smile rather than a response in conversation. I've lost my bark and... Continue Reading →
5 Reasons National Theatre Live is a Good Idea
Recently I have been to my first National Theatre Live showing, I shall be going again tonight to see the second part of Angels in America. Here are a few of my thoughts on why I think the scheme is a good idea. The price difference between going to see one of the live broadcasts... Continue Reading →