• Arts,  Entertainment

    Review of Hangmen at Royal Court

    In Bruges writer/ director Martin McDonagh brings his viciously dark comedy Hangmen to Royal Court. The story takes place on the day hanging is abolished at a gloomy Oldham pub run by England’s second best hangman Harry Wade, played with Northern bravado by the excellent David Morrisey. The plot becomes…

  • Arts,  Entertainment

    Film Review: MLE

    To be honest, being faced with the prospect of sitting in a dark cinemas on arguably London’s last sunny day of the year to watch a small independent film I knew nothing about, didn’t fill me with enthusiasm! Brutal, but honest. I need not have feared as within 5 minutes…

  • Entertainment,  Lifestyle

    REVIEW: MORNING GLORYVILLE, SOUTH LONDON

    It’s Tuesday morning, 7:30 a.m., and I’m throwing shapes at the legendary dance venue, Ministry of Sound. Yes that’s right, not winding down at the end of an epic Saturday night dance marathon, but instead joining the smooth-grooving, peace-loving dance tribe that is Morning Gloryville; a conscious-clubbing, breakfast-time, pre-work rave.…