Feral yet oddly beautiful, the Amy Adams-starring Nightbitch takes animal imagery to the next level. The film is a mix of magical realism, satire with touches of mystery and thriller. This wild and ...
With its timely release during an election year, Rumours, with its dark wit and star-studded cast led by Cate Blanchett, should’ve been a memorable endeavour. Yet its throwaway plot, one-note tackling ...
The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) has launched a new initiative to help video game developers make their games accessible for people with sight loss. The initiative, known as Design ...
Christmas ‘tis the season. The season for the cheap, disposable holiday tv-movies. Originally innovated by channels like Hallmark and Lifetime, the so-bad-it’s-good made-for-tv Christmas romance has ...
James is the former Lead Film Editor for The Indiependent, having previously been the Theatre News Editor. He has bylines in The Guardian, The Quietus, WhatCulture and Starburst Magazine UK, among ...
In a new interview with Entertainment Weekly, Amy Hennig has revealed new details about the upcoming game, Marvel 1943: Rise of Hydra. Hennig also confirmed that alongside occupied Paris, Wakanda is a ...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard has broken records only a few hours after the game’s release. It should also be noted that EA did not release games on Steam between 2011 and 2019 choosing to favour its own ...
2024 has been a bumper year for crime fiction, with big names and debut novelists alike providing new fiendish plots and shocking twists. From toxic boarding schools to perilous tropical islands, here ...
Lee Tamahori’s picture of faith in war-torn Aotearoa is a conventional period drama elevated by its quietly grounded central performances. The Convert begins in 1830, and follows Thomas Munro (Guy ...
A delicate meditation on how trauma and violence are embedded in its eponymous protagonist’s life, Sujo squanders its ambition with bland, slow-moving melodrama. But faint notes of hope and touches of ...
The 2024 An Post Irish Book Awards, held on November 27, celebrated the finest in Irish literature, with Sally Rooney, Donal Ryan, and Graham Norton among the distinguished winners of the evening.