By Thomas Bickerdike Goodfellas, 1990 “Three Decades of Life in the Mafia”. Goodfellas tells the real life story of the…
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Walt Disney Animation Studio’s sixth computer-animated picture Wreck-It Ralph can easily be mistaken for a Pixar film. The feature embraces…
Iron Man 3 3rd May We dive into our 2013 superhero movies with Iron Man 3. Robert Downey Jr.…
The D may be silent, but this poignant yet hilarious blood-bath of a movie has Tarantino screaming back into Hollywood.…
Here at Seren we like Jake Bugg. Avid readers of these music pages will remember we gave his debut…
It was the time of Tamagotchis, Pokemon, scrunchies and the Backstreet Boys, but it was also the era of some…
House of Cards is a political drama based around Frank Underwood, a manipulative US congressman played by Kevin Spacey, using…
After running for 6 weeks, Channel 4’s conspiracy-thriller came to a sharp and bewildering end on Tuesday night. After a…
Why The Great Gatsby is my favourite romance novel Now, I’m not an avid reader of romance novels but The…
Published in 1847, Wuthering Heights is Emily Bronte’s only novel. Despite initially receiving mixed reviews – with critics describing it as…
Have you heard of Bangor 360? Don’t worry if you haven’t because you certainly aren’t the only one. Recently IT…
It’s not often an unconventional type of game wins game of the year, but 2012’s Telltale point-and-click Walking Dead isn’t…
“Far over the misty mountains cold, to dungeons deep and caverns old” lies another mountain. The Lonely Mountain, the mountain…
As a child getting the boxes of Lego out was always one of my favourite pastimes. I could spend hours…
This December saw the School of Ocean Science’s first ever Polar Symposium, an opportunity for students and professionals from the…
I think the only thing that enticed me to watch this programme was the slow-mo advert of a guy being…