Pygmalion: A Review

A review of The Bailey Theatre Company’s Pygmalion, My Fair Lady

One final gate: conformity gate and saying goodbye to Stranger Things.

Grace Bailey discusses all things Stranger Things and saying goodbye with one final fan theory…

Del Toro’s Frankenstein

Del Toro’s movie adaptation of Shelley’s Frankenstein has been receiving mixed reviews. It seems the movie is simultaneously too big, and too small for its audience. Most praise his abundance and generosity when it comes to visuals, clothing, make-up and setting, while some find it overbearing for the actual “message” of the movie. The film […]

Christmas Films as Buldak Flavours: A Completely Unnecessary but Deeply Accurate Analysis

From Home Alone’s 2x Spicy chaos to Love Actually’s creamy Carbonara comfort, these pairings make no logical sense — only vibe-based sense. This isn’t film criticism. It’s festive survival.

Ten Things You May Not Know About Mr Valentino

Few names in the world of fashion evoke such luxury grandeur as Valentino Garavani. The Italian designer – whose recent passing on 19 January, aged 93, marked a pivotal juncture in fashion history – spent over six decades cultivating his empire of fashion, coloured by the distinctive Valentino red. He passed away at his residence […]

Perfectionism and Achievement Hunting

Oscar Ryley explores the world of achievement hunting, and how it relates to the perfectionism that underlies the tendency.

This weeks’ editorial from the General Editors.

Should we be able to give books a bad review?

In this article, the Editor-in-Chief discusses the pressing debate surrounding whether we should be able to leave books a public negative review, following the Cait Corrain scandal.