As a Gen Z and born in 2000’s I grew up and loved Nickelodeon and Disney. I didn’t realise until watching this docuseries the abuses of power against children were behind the scenes. In the documentary you are warned that if you were a child in the 90’s this is going to ruin that for…
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The Magnificent 7 moments of the Oscars 2024
The red-carpet parade of the stars and their dresses and outfits was as spectacular as ever but it was the ceremony that everyone was looking forward to and this year did not disappoint. It has been a bumper year for cinema with audiences returning to the silver screen in their droves and the box office…
EXCLUSIVE: Messi’s World Cup: The Rise of a Legend Review
3.5/5 “This could be my last World Cup. My entire career has led to this one moment. Every Match won. Every Defeat. Every Goal.” “I never imagined that my career would turn out the way it did and it would end like this. After all I’m just a kid who loves to play ball”. There…
10 Things you need to know about the glitz and glamour of last nights BAFTA’s 2024:
The 2024 BAFTAs made a welcome return last night and was overall an amazing showcase of the best in cinema at home and from around the world. Poor Things and Oppenheimer cleared the floor with five and seven wins respectively. Barbie was the biggest loser and although being the highest grossing movie last year it…
The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blandford Review
With true crime TV documentaries dominating every streaming platform from Netflix to Disney it’s hard to be surprised by any new stories. They turn criminals into celebrities, treat crime as entertainment and often expose the vulnerability in us that cults and charlatans can exploit. The new Lifetime docuseries The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blandford…
One Day (Mini TV Series) Review
7.5/10 Whatever happens tomorrow, we’ve had today. And if we should bump into each other sometime in the future, well that’s fine too, we’ll be friends. One day is an adaptation of the 2009 novel of the same name by David Nicholls. The convoluted storyline is no easy task for the actors and the Director…
Exclusive: New Sophie in MAMMA MIA the Musical, Stevie Doc makes her West End Debut and also winning MAMMA MIA! I have a Dream.
In the run up before the 25th anniversary of the hit musical MAMMA MIA! Stevie Doc and Tobias Turley took over the roles of Sophie and Sky on the 29th January at London’s Novello Theatre. They secured these roles by winning ITV’s MAMMA MIA! I Have a Dream competition, where they out performed other contestants to get…
EXCLUSIVE: David Holmes The Boy Who Lived talks about Potter, Music and Cunning Stunts.
Just before Christmas Over the Shoulder was honoured to interview the Harry Potter stuntman legend David Holmes who has captured the nations imagination and heart in the moving documentary, The Boy Who Lived. Although David sustained a broken neck after a stunt went horribly wrong filming The Deathly Hallows his lust for life, bravery and…
The Swimmers – The Unbelievable true story of two teenage refugee girls.
Shoot me down but I wouldn’t fall. Feeling the music of titanium and dancing on a rooftop like no one is watching whilst they know that in the background their country is being bombed. Yusra and Sara Mardini, in that moment in time wanting to live a normal life. Heart-breaking, profoundly moving, and beautiful is…
BECKHAM REVIEW
I don’t normally like football documentaries. I feel that there is enough excitement on the pitch in real time and the footballers themselves often don’t offer any real insights into “the beautiful game.” They are just not my cup of tea. However, ‘Beckham’ surprised me in its depiction of a surprisingly reticent star and the…










