Fashion / Lifestyle / News / Our Obsessions How “what she wore” coverage has ruined awards season Yes, the fashion first-timers might’ve made faux pas on the red carpet at awards shows, but does that even matter? And should we even care? Share by: Daisy Webb Read More
Our Obsessions Overcoming racism and fat-shaming in the adult movie biz Intolerance in adult entertainment has gone largely unnoticed for many years. Speaking openly is a major step towards exposing porn’s dirtiest secret. Share by: Daisy Webb Read More
Lifestyle / News / Our Obsessions ‘The Sinner’ returns: Why S1 is still one of the best bingewatches around If you haven’t checked out USA's 'The Sinner' yet, pause whatever you’re enjoying to indulge in the crime mystery ASAP. Here’s why. Share by: Amy Roberts Read More
Lifestyle / Marvel / News / Our Obsessions Hulu hearts Marvel: ‘Ghost Rider’ and ‘Helstrom’ In 2020 we can expect Marvel's beloved (and pretty dark) 'Ghost Rider' and similarly badass 'Helstrom' to grace our TV screens via Hulu. Share by: Daisy Franklin Read More
Our Obsessions Offbeat shows to watch while we wait for ‘The End of the F***ing World’ S2 While we wait for 'The End of the F***ing World' S2, here are ten of the best oddball shows for sardonic, twisted misanthropists. Share by: Daisy Webb Read More
Reviews / Watch it now Timothée Chalamet in ‘Beautiful Boy’: Oscar gold or Oscar bait? Reviews are in after 'Beautiful Boy'’s premiere at TIFF, but is it another success for Timothee Chalamet, or a ploy for two Oscar nominations in a row? Share by: Lucas Hill-Paul Read More
News / Our Obsessions / Reviews When worlds collide: Viggo Mortensen in ‘Captain Fantastic’ 'Captain Fantastic' combines humor with heartbreak in a rather heavy-handed fashion as the children experience the outside world for the first time. Share by: Dawn Henderson Read More
Our Obsessions Oscar gold: Boots Riley takes on Spike Lee’s ‘BlacKkKlansman’ Boots Riley has alleged that Spike Lee’s latest joint 'BlacKkKlansman' is little more than cop propaganda in a three-page essay shared on Twitter. Share by: Amy Roberts Read More
News / Reviews Laugh and cry with ‘Other People’ “You’ll laugh; you’ll cry” is what happened when 'Other People', a comedy about dying from cancer, opened the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Share by: Daisy Franklin Read More
News / Our Obsessions Dive into Kristen Stewart’s directorial debut ‘Come Swim’ After springing into mega-stardom and winning praise for her work, Kristen Stewart takes the director’s chair for a new short film, 'Come Swim'. Share by: Dawn Henderson Read More