by Chris Hawkins | MonMon, DecDec, 2022202220222022 | Culture, Review
As morning frost curls over the leaf litter, and we gently turn our smart metre display units to face the wall, we have reached one of the best times in the year for curling up with a good book by some variety of heating device. But which book? There’s so many to choose from! Well fear not, gentle readers, for Chriz is here to provide six (well technically seven) recommendations for whiling away these chilly evenings.
by admin | WedWed, DecDec, 2022202220222022 | Review
I’ve never been an Irish farmer living in Civil War Era Ireland, but it’s easy to empathise with everyone on screen; in fact, this is the first film I recall that so accurately captures the unique heartbreak of a friendship breakup.
by E | FriFri, OctOct, 2022202220222022 | Review
Cottagecore is dead. Synth pop reigns in Midnights.
by admin | MonMon, OctOct, 2022202220222022 | Culture, Review
Blonde is pure trash that both hates and lusts after the central character. If Frollo from Hunchback of Notre Dame had access to a Hollywood production team, this is the kind of garbage he’d create.
by Chris Hawkins | TueTue, JulJul, 2022202220222022 | Culture, Review
WHERE is the MELANCHOLY?!
by Contributor | MonMon, JulJul, 2022202220222022 | Poetry, Review
An ambitious and thought-provoking collection of poems, Melanin Sun (-) Blind Spots mixes the many reverberations of a biracial identity with a complex poetics of ambiguity.