Elvis Costello and The Imposters – The Boy Named If REVIEW: A top notch 32nd album
HE WAS one of the greatest artists to come out of the late 70s New Wave explosion, churning out gem after caustic gem with Pump It Up, Alison and Oliver’s Army Elvis Costello wrote pop with attitude, wilfully More...
Toy REVIEW: Oddities from Bowie’s pre-fame past
IN 1999, David Bowie performed Can’t Help Thinking About Me live for the first time in 30 years on his album VH1 Storytellers. It went down so well, the iconic star decided to re-record forgotten gems from More...
BBC bias crackdown looms: Beeb on alert as Dorries to take swift action in imminent review
THE BBC is set to come under further pressure as Nadine Dorries plans to review TV regulator, Ofcom’s structure. Daily Express :: News Feed More...
The King’s Man REVIEW: Wacky origin story reimagines history
JAMES Bond isn’t the only skittish spy series to have messed us around during the pandemic. The third film in Matthew Vaughn’s espionage franchise arrives in cinemas after being shunted around the movie More...
The Humans REVIEW: Apocalyptic Thanksgiving family drama
HERE’S a cleverly scheduled film. Released a week earlier, Stephen Karam’s slick adaptation of his Tony-winning 2016 Broadway play could have put thousands off their turkey dinners. Daily Express :: More...
REVIEW: Billy Joel releases The Vinyl Collection Vol 1
IT’S been 50 years since the Piano Man released his debut album and here’s a hefty 8xLP box set to celebrate the anniversary. The vinyl collection packs in Joel’s first six studio albums, plus More...
Clifford the Big Red Dog REVIEW: Yet another ET rip-off with cheap animations
“Book now!” screams the latest advert plastered on the sides of buses. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Green Day BBC Sessions REVIEW: Vintage whine has aged well
THEY started like a cross between The Ramones and The Monkees, and the Californian trio’s blend of pop melody and punk energy, powered by smart riffs and teenage angst, caught on quickly, setting the 90s More...
Wrath of Man review: A gluttonous experience
WRATH OF MAN is Jason Statham’s latest movie where he tries to prove he is the hardest British TV action man around – and this time, I kind of believe him. Daily Express :: Films Feed More...
Minecraft: The Haven Trials review: An endearing and emotional adventure
MINECRAFT: THE HAVEN TRIALS is the latest in a string of official Minecraft novels, but this one is a little different. Not only does it send readers into the magical world of the most popular video game on the More...