Unnerving, claustrophobic, and darkly funny, Die My Love charts a mother’s psychological unravelling after childbirth. A ...
As we approach Christmas, Benjamin Gbadamosi calls for students and citizens alike to come together and reclaim their flag.
The third instalment in James Cameron’s absurdly expensive and infinitely expansive sci-fi saga is just as thrilling as its ...
Gabriella Adaway explores the Duffer Brothers' most successful creation, Stranger Things, and its powerful connection with ...
Fresh off the press, Sentimental Value premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and was released in the UK and Ireland on the ...
As Epigram concludes another year of stellar-quality music, our team of writers and editors cast their ballots for the best ...
Epigram attended three days of the Bristol Palestine Film Festival, Eve Perrins begins our coverage and review of the films ...
The third installment in Rian Johnson’s whodunnit oeuvre is not only riotously entertaining and packed with great ...
From diary-entry lyrics to grungy guitars, Nobody’s Dad discuss DIY songwriting, Rough Trade milestones, and why Bristol ...
Will Eshelby reviews a subversive festive special, the Bonnie Blue Nativity at Lost Horizon ...
Bursting with no need for a prelude onto our stages and ears in 2023, The Last Dinner Party are undoubtedly one of the most ...
Academy Award Winner Kathryn Bigelow’s long-awaited return to the director’s chair is a characteristically terse and utterly ...