Elvis Presley: Graceland Virtual Elvis Week 2022 review – Celebrating The King 45 years on
ELVIS PRESLEY’s Graceland Virtual Elvis Week 2022 review. A fun activity-packed experience for The King’s fans who couldn’t make it physically to Memphis, Tennessee this year. The absolute highlight More...
Queen of Glory review: slight but likeable indie comedy
Actor-director Nana Mensah makes a promising feature debut in this micro-budget indie comedy that mines her Ghanian heritage for wry smiles. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
I Came By review: clever but slightly muddled thriller
HUGH Bonneville applies a sinister twist to his well-meaning toff shtick in this clever if slightly muddled serial killer thriller. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Muse – Will Of The People album review: continuing to pioneer their own sound
CRITICS have been trying to put Muse into boxes since the 1990s, but the only box big enough to do them justice is the one marked “adventurous”. The Devon trio take more risks than a half-cut gambler. Daily More...
Before the Holocaust review – how the elites betrayed the Jews
Adolf Hitler came to power in January 1933 in Germany. A large part of Hitler’s creed was anti-semitism outlined in Mein Kampf, the book he dictated to Rudolf Hess while both were in prison. Daily Express More...
Gorillaz REVIEW: Monkey Business at All Points East
GRACING the main stage of All Points East Festival as headliners at the glorious Victoria Park in Hackney, Gorillaz open with the haunting track M1 A1 from their debut album, which teasingly builds to an aggressive More...
The Chief review: A biography of Britain’s greatest press baron
More than 20 years ago, American historian David Nasaw wrote a biography of newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst which he called The Chief. Now English historian Andrew Roberts has written the story of Hearst’s More...
Kasabian: The Alchemist’s Euphoria album review – the start of a rebirth
SINGER Tom Meighan left Kasabian two years ago, a day before he pleaded guilty to assaulting his fiancee . Daily Express :: Music Feed More...
The Night Ship review: ‘wonderful, wonder-filled novel’
THIS brilliant, imaginative tale of magic, heartbreak and dark destinies tells the story of a historic shipwreck. Daily Express :: Books Feed More...
Confidence book review: Funny but not short on thrills
The sequel to the joyously funny Conviction sees the return of Anna and Fin, who were catapulted into an unlikely friendship after their spouses ran off with each other. Together, they collaborate on a podcast More...