From the first scene of the first episode, you can tell straight away that it’s going to be a very creepy but disturbing series. There’s an unsettling tone that sets in immediately, and it doesn’t really let up. You almost feel uncomfortable even before anything truly horrifying happens, which is a credit to how well…
Author: Nyah Barnett
SEAN “DIDDY” COMBS PRISON SENTENCE: 4 YEARS, REGRET LETTERS, AND MY UNFILTERED TAKE
Yesterday afternoon, Sean Combs was sentenced to four years in prison. But let’s be honest he’ll probably end up serving about two years with “good behaviour and credit.” At the start of the day, the judge said he was going to consider everything even the things Diddy had been acquitted for. He also mentioned that he…
SULLIVAN CROSSING REVIEW: FAMILIAR BUT STILL FINDING ITS OWN VOICE
If you’ve seen Virgin River, then Sullivan Crossing will give you an instant sense of déjà vu. From the opening scenes, it carries the same cozy-small-town vibe, heartfelt drama, and mix of romance and personal struggles. And honestly, I’m still not entirely sure how I feel about it yet. The story centers on Maggie Sullivan, a young neurosurgeon…
JOHN PARTRIDGE ON “THE CODE”: IDENTITY, AUTHENTICITY, AND QUEER VISIBILITY
With a career spanning from Cats at 16 to EastEnders and beyond, John Partridge has never shied away from roles that challenge and inspire him. Now, he steps into the shoes of William “Billy” Haines in The Code at Southwark Playhouse a play that shines a light on a forgotten queer icon of Hollywood’s golden era. We sat down…
‘ALL OF YOU” – A CALM, MELANCHOLY LOOK AT LOVE AND FATE
Imagine you’re single and searching for your soulmate and there’s a test that promises to match you with that person. Simple, right? No more faff, no endless dating apps, no uncertainty. Just the certainty of destiny, wrapped up in science. We start with university friends Laura (Imogen Poots) and Simon (Brett Goldstein). He takes her…
“THE CODE”: HOLLYWOOD’S DARK SIDE IN THE SPOTLIGHT
You walk into the Southwark Playhouse in Elephant and the set immediately catches your eye. It’s glamorous, glitzy, and dripping with Old Hollywood style which is exactly what you’d expect, since the play is set in the 1950s. The Code is a witty, funny, and dazzling production that strips away the shimmering surface of Tinseltown to…
MODERN LOVE AND OLD TRUTHS: REVIEWING RUTH AND BOAZ
When I first watched the trailer for this film I was hooked, and I didn’t know the story was inspired by the Bible story of Ruth. That caught my attention because I was curious how such an ancient story would be translated into a modern setting. This version reimagines Ruth as a hip hop artist…
WHISPERS IN THE PINES: “WAYWARD” IS A HAUNTINGLY ODD THRILLER
Tall Pines, from the outside, looks like a perfect community idyllic, serene, and unbothered. Nothing seems out of place. Yet from the moment we step inside, there’s an undeniable sense that something is off. Alex Dempsey (Mae Martin), a cop searching for a fresh start, moves with his pregnant wife Laura (Sarah Gadon) to remote…
MY TOP FIVE FAVOURITE HARRY POTTER CHARACTERS WITH A DASH OF MAGIC
The Harry Potter films have been a magical part of my life for years. Each movie brings something different, especially in the later ones when the story grows darker and more complex. From brave heroes to quirky oddballs, each character adds their own kind of magic. This is my personal list and I’d love to know who…
THE ESCAPE ARTIST REVIEW: DAVID TENNANT SHINES IN THIS GRIPPING LEGAL THRILLER
When it comes to legal dramas, The Escape Artist stands out for its mix of courtroom battles, psychological tension, and moral dilemmas. Starring David Tennant in one of his most captivating roles, the series asks an unsettling question: how far can a man go in escaping responsibility both in the courtroom and in life? William Burton (David…