Apocalypse in the Tropics: Inside Brazil’s Evangelical Power Grab Blimey, just when you thought politics couldn’t get more bizarre than our own Westminster soap opera, along comes a documentary that’ll
Apocalypse in the Tropics: Inside Brazil’s Evangelical Power Grab Blimey, just when you thought politics couldn’t get more bizarre than our own Westminster soap opera, along comes a documentary that’ll
Celia Imrie’s Greatest Film Roles: From Miss Babs to Thursday Murder Club There’s something wonderfully British about Celia Imrie’s ability to steal every scene she’s in, whether she’s got a
Spreadsheet Champions: Inside Excel’s Wild World of Competitive Glory Right, gather round, because I’m about to tell you about something that’ll make your casual pivot table skills look proper amateur.
Hearts of Darkness Review: When Apocalypse Now Nearly Broke Coppola Blimey, if you think your job’s stressful, wait until you see what Francis Ford Coppola went through making Apocalypse Now.
Celine Song’s ‘Materialists’: A Fresh Take on Modern Love and Class Divide Remember when romcoms were all about meet-cutes in coffee shops and running through airports? Well, Celine Song’s latest
Must-Watch Indigenous Documentaries for NAIDOC Week 2025: Seven Days of Essential Viewing Right then, lovely readers – chuck those streaming subscriptions into gear because NAIDOC Week 2025 is serving up
Jurassic World Rebirth Review: Franchise Roars Back with Spielberg Magic Remember that goosebump-inducing moment when you first saw the T-Rex in Jurassic Park? Well, grab your nearest cup of tea
Must-Watch Indigenous Documentaries for NAIDOC Week 2025 Right then, movie lovers! Put the kettle on and get comfy – NAIDOC Week 2025 is here, and I’ve got a proper treat
Hollywood’s Reboot Addiction: Are Original Movies Dead in 2025? Right, picture this: I’m sat in my local Odeon last weekend, watching the umpteenth trailer for yet another reboot, when it
Celine Song’s ‘Materialists’: A Fresh Take on Love and Class in Modern Romance Remember when rom-coms were all about meet-cutes in bookshops and running through airports? Well, Celine Song’s latest



