Ratbag drops third episode of 'Why Aren’t You Laughing?' live series
Alternative music and visual art blend seamlessly in Ratbag’s third episode of 'Why Aren’t You Laughing?', continuing her exploration of theatrical music performances.
Alternative music and visual art blend seamlessly in Ratbag’s third episode of 'Why Aren’t You Laughing?', continuing her exploration of theatrical music performances.
2023 will be remembered as a landmark year in the music industry, particularly for women artists who dominated the charts like never before. In a...
Vevo's latest offering features Rodrigo’s 'All-American Bitch' and 'Get Him Back!', showcasing her undeniable talent and energy.
The Rolling Stones have been celebrated by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) with the BRIT Billion Award, marking the monumental achievement of one billion career streams in the UK.
The Idol, HBO’s provocative and controversial series, is now halfway through and it can’t shake its biggest issue: The Weeknd.
Streamers are up in arms at the new Draft Media Bill’s threat to put them under OFCOM’s remit, but isn’t this one change that’s long overdue?
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In I Think You Should Leave season 3, Tim Robinson continues his run of the best, and dumbest, sketch show on TV. Here’s our review:
The week is already halfway through: here are our top picks on what’s streaming across all platforms this week.
★★☆☆☆ Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler partner up again for Murder Mystery 2, but how mysterious is it? Read our review.
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Tetris tells the story behind one of the most famous videogames of all time. Read our review of Jon S. Baird’s latest film.
Season 1 comes to an explosive end with episode 9, ‘Look for the Light’. Ellie and Joel reach the fireflies but things take a sinister turn.
★★★★☆ Scott Z. Burns brings a terrifying vision of the future in the new Apple TV+ anthology series Extrapolations. Read our review.
The third season of AppleTV+ incredibly popular sports dramedy Ted Lasso is upon us. Nicola Austin takes us through her impressions.
Sarah Kennedy looks at the best TV shows from February that you might have missed but should definitely catch up on.
Seven Kings Must Die, a continuation of The Last Kingdom, will stream on Netflix in April and the new trailer looks very promising.
We spoke to series creator and writer Neil Cross and director Jamie Payne about DCI John Luther’s journey to the big screen.
With De La Soul’s back catalogue now available for streaming, after years of wrangling and sample-clearances, it will introduce one of the most innovative rap groups to a generation that had hardly heard of them. Gus Mitchell explores the history of the group and their seminal first-four-album run.
In episode 8, the penultimate chapter to The Last of Us, Ellie is still caring for Joel, but encounters new, dangerous enemies.
The popular Star Wars show The Mandalorian returned for its third season today and straight away, the absence of Gina Carano was addressed.
Jason Sudeikis returns as Ted Lasso, the infectiously joyful American coach who is on a journey to take AFC Richmond from rags to riches.
Episode 7 of The Last of Us brings to life the popular DLC from the game, Left Behind. We get a peek into Ellie’s life before she met Joel.
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In Netflix’s family-friendly adventure We Have A Ghost, David Harbour plays a ghost who goes viral. Read our review.
Warner Bros. has reached a deal to make more Lord of the Rings films, bringing the beloved franchise back on the big screen.
The first season of The Rig aired on Prime Video in early 2023 and Prime is hungry for more as a second series has been greenlit.
Recovering from the aftermath of episode 5, Joel and Ellie finally reach Tommy’s and have a moment to breathe in episode 6.
Richmond AFC will return for season 3 this March and we have a short and sweet teaser for it, featuring Ted Lasso himself.
Episode 5 of The Last of Us sees Joel and Ellie fight humans and infected alike, including our first Bloater.
Netflix has just released the first trailer for Luther: The Fallen Sun, which stars Idris Elba as everyone’s favourite brooding ex-detective.
Sequels for Toy Story, Frozen and Zootopia are “in the works” with the hopes that Disney can turn the tide on their streaming service.
From crime stories of the North to the history of Hip Hop, January was a great month for television. Here are Sarah Kennedy’s top picks.