Black Panther 2: A Review

Ryan Coogler was given possibly one of the hardest jobs imaginable for any director and It is fair to say that this film definitely did justice to the death of the late Chadwick Boseman. It honoured his death respectfully and integrated his passing into the plot with skill and subtlety, Continue Reading

LOONacy?

K-Pop star, Chuu has been officially fired from the girl group LOONA. The group’s agency, Blockberry Creative, have released a statement expressing that Chuu has been expelled due to ‘power-trip tendencies’ and ‘verbal abuse’ to staff. The company claims that no statements have been made by them or any other Continue Reading

Anime Cosplay

The word ‘Cosplay’ was created from the words “costume” and “playing” because people dress up for fun. Cosplaying is a popular hobby across the world. Cosplayers love dressing up as their favourite character and even acting out their personalities.  Anime is animated Japanese movies which most of the time contain Continue Reading

Christmas Cutback

This year Boston Borough Council has had to make the hard decision to scale back on lights due to shortfalls in budgets. The councillor Ms Abbott has expressed her ‘concerns about the cost-of-living crisis and rising energy costs, says The Lincolnite. In this year a fifth of families have been Continue Reading

Qatar World Cup 22

This year is the 22nd FIFA World Cup, starting on the 20th of November and ending on the 18th December. The estimated cost is $220 billion. This will make it the most expensive World Cup ever held. All matches will be held in Qatar in 8 venues across 5 cities. Continue Reading

Don’t Worry Darling

Set in the 1950’s, this period drama is about husband-and-wife Alice and Jack Chambers, who live in a utopian experimental community named Victory. However, disturbing truths come to light when Alice starts to worry about what’s behind the town Victory. While filming, Olivia Wilde, director and actor, split with her Continue Reading

No Ballet Shoes in Syria

No Ballet Shoes in Syria is a captivating book that I definitely suggest you read. From the graphics to the blurb, everything is excellent. But have you even thought about how the book was written, or why? In the afterword section of the book, author Catheine Bruton, explains that she Continue Reading

Destroyed or Donated?

British comedian Joe Lycett tweeted a video of himself allegedly shredding £10,000 on November 13 due to David Beckham taking up Qatar’s offer of partnership.  The 2022 football world cup is being held in Qatar which has raised controversy because – according to usnews.com – “criticisms regarding the multiple violations Continue Reading

Black Panther 2

Black Panther 2: Wakanda forever was released on November 11, and we got an early viewing of this new marvel movie to write this review for you. The budget for this movie was $250 million but then in its opening weekend it made $331 million globally which really helped the Continue Reading

Teachers Strike!

This November 70,000 teachers are going on strike. The University and College Union (UCU), who represent over 120,000 academics, have organised a strike on the 24th, 25th and 30th of November that will spread across multiple campuses in the UK. This means most schools will be closed.   Documented prices Continue Reading