by Hannah Kane | Jul 29, 2015 | Culture
As new film Inside Out shows San Francisco as a very scary place, Greg Taylor explores Hollywood’s deeply ambiguous relationship with the tech industry… The Golden Gate Bridge gets totalled in Rise of the Planet of the Apes In 1985’s Back to the Future II...
by Mary-Jane Wiltsher | Jul 27, 2015 | Culture
Party people, you spent all of spring fetishising summer, don’t let it slip away. Maximise your August with our bass-charged hit list EASTERN ELECTRICS 1 August Before its glittery metamorphosis from rave scene staple to knock-out day festival, Eastern Electrics...
by Hannah Kane | Jul 22, 2015 | Culture
British actor Tom Hughes stars in a mod-inspired shoot for PHOENIX and tells Mary-Jane Wiltsher about his role in character-driven film The Incident Last month, Edinburgh’s sombre skyline once again crowned its International Film Festival, ushering in screen stars...
by Hannah Kane | Jul 20, 2015 | Culture
This week, London-based musician and rising star Tom Rabin releases his latest single, the lushly hypnotic Flesh and Bone – for which he produced his first music video. Watch the result below and read on for Rabin’s top tips to aspiring artists wanting to...
by Hannah Kane | Jul 9, 2015 | Culture
Far from the sweet calypso and soca tunes of Trinidad, God Loves The Fighter is a new film that bangs its steel drums. Boasting an all-Trinidadian cast, the film throws us into the heart of Laventille’s gritty slums with a realistic portrayal of life and death...
by Julie Reid | May 28, 2015 | Culture
Part art gallery, part member’s lounge, Lights of Soho on Brewer Street is now open, launching with a five-week group exhibit entitled ‘City Lights’. Bringing together established artists with rising stars, the gallery aspires to become the “global home of...