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Russ Litten‘s “Swear Down” was one of my favourite novels of the last couple of years, a gritty and original...
‘Definitions’ is a Liverpool-set mystery-thriller by debut author Clare Coombes. Charley’s sister Gina has gone missing, after a turbulent relationship...
The first time I saw Bill Hicks, he was being interviewed on ‘The Word’ in 1992. Terry Christian, seemingly knowing...
When it was first announced a few months back that Penguin would be publishing Morrissey‘s debut novel, my initial reaction,...
In ‘Tropic Thunder’, Robert Downey Jr advises Ben Stiller never to go “full retard”, but for many years actors have...
Containment is the debut feature of British director Neil Mcenery-West. The plot centres around artist Mark, who wakes one morning...
Derby-born Andrew Jamieson is based in Edinburgh, from where he edits the UK Geek Zine website as well as authoring...
“Have you ever met Val Kilmer? I hear he’s a complete bastard.” So Father Ted asks Beverley Hills-based Father Buzz...
Zero Effect is a 1998 film from first time writer and director Jake Kasdan. Bill Pullman stars as brilliant but...
The Lincoln Lawyer, Killer Joe, Mud, Magic Mike, The Wolf of Wall Steet, The Dallas Buyers Club. Critical and/or...
Andy Jamieson is an Edinburgh based novelist. He also runs the website www.geekzine.co.uk 1. Andy, your debut novel was published...
Tommy Rowland is overweight, in debt and lives alone over The Kebab King takeaway in Newcastle. Hardly the archetypal private...
Based on the novel “Cutter and Bone” by Newton Thornburg, Cutter’s Way was released in 1981, and starred Jeff Bridges...
This week, University College London’s student union became the latest to take the step of banning Robin Thicke’s ‘Blurred...