The third installment in Rian Johnson’s whodunnit oeuvre is not only riotously entertaining and packed with great ...
Epigram attended three days of the Bristol Palestine Film Festival, Eve Perrins begins our coverage and review of the films ...
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From diary-entry lyrics to grungy guitars, Nobody’s Dad discuss DIY songwriting, Rough Trade milestones, and why Bristol ...
A funky fusion of dance music and indie rock, Black Grape picks up where the 90s band Happy Mondays left off - a new hemisphere, focusing less on the Iberian electronic beats, and more on the Southern ...
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Bursting with no need for a prelude onto our stages and ears in 2023, The Last Dinner Party are undoubtedly one of the most ...
Academy Award Winner Kathryn Bigelow’s long-awaited return to the director’s chair is a characteristically terse and utterly ...
Beth Nugent explores Ariana Grande’s heavy lifting, several weak performances, Jonathan Bailey’s oddly demonic look, and what ...
Millie Hicks and Betsan Branson William take on the age-old debate: book first, or straight to the adaptation?
Kia Luhur discusses the often untold experience of staying in your university city over the holidays and recommends some ...