Six Reasons Why Attending The Theatre Beats Netflix Or The Cinema
Discover why a night at the theatre offers a richer, more immersive experience than Netflix or the cinema. Here are six reasons to enjoy live performances that engage, inspire, and energise.
The scene in ‘Everything I Know About Love’ that put everything into perspective
It’s not often that I would describe watching a TV monologue as a pivotal moment in my life.
7 Things We Can Learn from Netflix’s Sex Education
Sex Education is one of the top new shows for Gen-Z, and should probably be one of the top shows for every generation.
And Just Like That… We’re getting real - Why I am loving AJLT...
I could not disagree more.
The hold that the show “Euphoria” has on todays generation
Since the release of Season 1 in June of 2019, it is clear to say that the glorious show Euphoria, starring Zendaya and Hunter Schaffer amongst many others, has grabbed the attention of young people all over the world.
A review of Tosca by Puccini – The Opera
One of the favourites by Puccini, opera that is! I went to see Tosca at The Bowl in Crystal Palace Park, courtesy of The C Word Magazine and the South Facing Festival.
Why you need to watch When They See Us on Netflix, the dramatization of the 1989 true story of the ‘Central Park Five’ wrongfully convicted of rape
Detective Linda Fairstein sets out to solve the brutal rape case of Trisha Meili, in this very watchable four-part drama based on the true story of the Central Park Five in New York.
A review of Years and Years, the controversial six part political drama based on the lives of an A-typical British family
Russell T Davis (of Dr Who writing fame) wrote this must-watch dystopian masterpiece,casting some well known faces including; Emma Thompson, Rory Kinnear, Russell Tovey and the lovely Anne Reid.
The unforgettable Harry and Meghan Oprah interview that we’ve all been talking about
We analyse the unforgettable Prince Harry and Meghan Markle Oprah interview we have all been talking about and how that can be linked to racism and mental health
Halloween and chill: 5 things to binge watch on Netflix if you hate horror films
The season of orange coloured things is here, and we’re enjoying pumpkin spiced latte’s, pumpkin soup, pumpkin carving and kicking the autumn leaves to our hearts content.
Never have I ever…binge watched a whole show in one night
Honestly, I love a good Netflix binge as much as the next person, but watching Never Have I Ever once it was released on Netflix back in April, much like a good book you can’t put down, became a bit of an obsession. An obsession that I binged in one evening. Woops.
Top 5 picks for foreign language TV shows on Netflix
With the success of films like Parasite and Portrait of a Lady on Fire pushing non-English language entertainment back squarely in the spotlight, I thought I’d take a chance and broaden my Netflix binging a little.
An Unorthodox Show: Review of Netflix’s mini-series Unorthodox
I will readily admit it, I am a subtitle junkie. It began innocently as an attempt to improve my Italian, but once Netflix caught the scent of my interest my suggestions were flooded with shows from every part of the world.
Beneath the facade of a suburban utopia - Little Fires Everywhere review
At first, Little Fires Everywhere looks like a suburban crime story; the story takes place in the 1990s in Shaker Heights, an idyllic and seemingly progressive suburb of Cleveland, where certain rules, regulations and order are necessary to keep their community harmonious and beautiful.
All the reasons I love Fleabag and Phoebe Waller-Bridge
I don’t know how many times I’ve watched both seasons of Fleabag. It seems like countless times, as if it’s on a loop in my head.
Whether I’m agonising over the undercurrent of heartbreak from Season 1 , or getting hot for the priest in Season 2 (those holy overalls, am I right?).
How the BBC Three adaption of Normal People captured my soul
If you haven’t seen the BBC Three adaption of Sally Rooney’s ‘Normal People’, you should be ashamed.