Review
by Lauren Falconer
Starring: Heath Ledger, Mark Addy, Rufus Sewell and Paul Bettany.
When his master dies, William Thatcher (Ledger) decides to take his place in the jousting arenas of France, earning cash galore in the process. With the help of a gang including Roland (Addy), and with Geoffrey Chaucer (Bettany) to spin a»
Review
by Lauren Falconer
I switched on the radio. A bouncy if not familiar sounding disco record blared out, and I thought to myself, ‘this is alright.’ As it continued, and recognised Geri Halliwell’s voice, ‘this is alright for a Geri Halliwell song actually.’ Then, I realised why it sounded familiar, why it sounded like a disco classic a»
News
by Lauren Falconer
3 members of the 'squeaky clean' pop band Sclub7 have been cautioned for possession of cannabis.
Jon Lee, Bradley Mackintosh and Paul Cattermole were arrested in London's Orange Street and taken to a local Police Station before being released with a caution. They later released a statement claiming th»
Review
by Lauren Falconer
Wow. Covering over the black hole that was ‘Nu-clear Sounds,’ Ash have finally made an attempt to return to the glory days of 1977. And they’ve almost managed it! Burn Baby Burn is the closest Ash have come to once again re-establishing that rocking teenage noise/sound that was contained on their excellent debut alb»
Review
by Lauren Falconer
John Cusack delivers another great performance as Music Store owner Rob Gordon. Backed up by the hillarious Barry (Jack Black) and quiet-yet-knowledgable Dick (Todd Louiso), Rob attempts to run his floundering store whilst running down top 5's of his floundering life. Excellent acting, flash backs and comic lines mak»
Review
by Lauren Falconer
Starring James Marsden, Lena Headey, Norman Reedus, Kate Hudson, Marisa Coughlan and Joshua Jackson.
"Sex, deception and rumours." Great. Exactly what to expect from a film about U.S College students I imagine. The great omission, however, is tension. And Gossip, has none. Lacking any sort of build up, the p»
In Depth by Lauren Falconer
Sheep. Lousy weather. Angry people. Absolutely sod all to do. Sheep. This is what most people think of when they think about Northeast Scotland. Take all the good bits away (and, yes, they do exist) and they’d be right. However, there is more to life in the Northeast, and shock horror! A music scene does exist!<»