Film & TV
Hard Sun – Five years until the world ends in this melodramatic miniseries
Agyness Deyn and Jim Sturgess have enormous fun in Neil Cross’ show, which is completely bonkers, but fails to make the most of its interesting premise.
Film & TV
Agyness Deyn and Jim Sturgess have enormous fun in Neil Cross’ show, which is completely bonkers, but fails to make the most of its interesting premise.
Books
Saleem Haddad’s first novel Guapa follows a day in the life of a gay man in an Arab city, questioning deep-set societal expectations.
Science
Conservation writer Steve Allain explores the potential of cloning long-extinct animals.
Science
Insomnia is a big problem for many, but new research suggests that by writing down what we’ve got to do, we can get better quality sleep.
Science
New studies show that robots could be used for regeneration of tissues in the future.
Music
With TDE’s bench ready to drop and a possible new Queen of rap, here’s what we’re looking forward to in 2018
Film & TV
Twelve months ago Sundance kicked off a wonderful year for film – what will the 2018 edition bring?
Games
This month Imperial will be hosting the second eSports varsity against UCL. It’s just one aspect of the booming eSports industry, which has begun to take hold in the UK over the last few years. With prize pools of millions of dollars, and legions of fans across the globe,
Film & TV
At one point, it seemed that #MeToo and Time’s Up would pass director Woody Allen by, but things are starting to change, as more actors disavow their relationships with him.
Film & TV
Darkest Hour is a stolid drama, but not much beyond that.
Film & TV
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri heads into the Oscars race as a front-runner, but Martin McDonagh’s third feature tries to take on the heavy-hitting topic of police brutality, and falls flat.
Music
Sneaking it in on the final day of 2017, King Gizz complete their five albums in one year claim