Last week on the 26th of September marked the 10 year anniversary of The Departed, one of Martin Scorsese’s most successful films to date. It is now
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Last week saw the return of the Bridget Jones’s franchise in Bridget Jones’s Baby. Twelve years after the last instalment, the final result is a film that does provide laughs,
The Rise Of The Television Reboot
The age of the television reboot. In 2016, classic television shows The X-Files, Gilmore Girls and Fuller House have all made returns, with Twin Peaks
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Danny Brown’s Atrocity Exhibition: A Wonderful Trippy Nightmare
The anticipated follow-up to 2013’s Old, Danny Brown’s Atrocity Exhibition is a masterfully crafted album that shows the Detroit rapper heading into riveting new music frontiers with nightmarish soundscapes and creative psychedelic
Young Thug Is FIB’s Style Icon
For musicians, having a sound is something, but you’re not just selling your music, you’re selling your brand. Wearing skin-tight women’s pants and painted nails,
Steph Wilson Depicts Anxiety Through Photography
Steph Wilson is an English photographer, representing her experience of anxiety through her photography. Wilson views anxiety as an invisible illness, in that it affects
Banksy Comes To Melbourne
Banksy is the infamous street artist, who emerged out of London, and his identity has been kept secret. Over 80 pieces of his well-known street
JP Cooper: September Song- A Tropical Summer Paradise
A sugary voice amidst a tropical-flavoured anthem of poppy hooks, the new single from JP Cooper titled ‘September Song’ is set to be a huge chart topper over the
Grouplove: Big Mess -The Maturity From Indie Pop
Californian indie-pop band Grouplove are more than just your typical Tumblr hippies who stroll around with long hair and hats. Their third studio album Big Mess
Gal-Dem Is The New Magazine By Women Of Colour
Gal-Dem is the phrase chosen to describe girlhood and female friendship, being the title of the new magazine created and written by women of colour