An interview with…Lucrecia López Sanz

March 6, 2013

Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, multi-instrumentalist Lucrecia López Sanz is an integral part of The Bayonets 60’s tinged rock sound. Her rise to guitar goddess has been an exciting one, sprinkled with an array of famous musicians. Read the rest of this entry »


Movie review: A Hard Day’s Night (1964)

February 3, 2013

Depicting the average day in the life of The Beatles at the height of Beatlemania, A Hard Day’s Night is a fun mock-documentary filled with comedy and music, marking the bands first foray into the world of acting. Read the rest of this entry »


Movie review: Jurassic Park III (2001)

January 31, 2013

While Jurassic Park III lacks a certain magical something that it’s two predecessors were saturated in, it is still a fun flight of terror with plenty of dinosaurs waiting around every corner. Just don’t expect too much of it! Read the rest of this entry »


Movie review: Django Unchained (2013)

January 31, 2013

I have never been a massive fan of Tarantino movies or Westerns in general, so was unsure if I would enjoy Django Unchained. However the action packed story and compelling characters quickly drew me into the story, and from that point on there was no looking back. Read the rest of this entry »


Movie review: Lincoln (2013)

January 29, 2013

Despite Lincoln’s multiple award nominations, because of the mixed reviews it has received and with a fairly long running time of 2 hours and 30 minutes, I approached watching this movie with some degree of trepidation. Read the rest of this entry »


Movie review: Give My Regards To Broad Street (1984)

January 28, 2013

Being a fan of Paul McCartney, I sat down fully expecting to enjoy Give My Regards To Broad Street. Sadly it quickly became evident that despite the great music, the movie was purely self-indulgence on Macca’s part. Read the rest of this entry »


Movie review: The Impossible (2012)

January 26, 2013

The Impossible is a harrowing yet uplifting movie depicting the true story of a Spanish family holidaying in Thailand that were caught up in the devastating Boxing Day tsunami in 2004. Read the rest of this entry »


Movie review: The Last Stand (2013)

January 25, 2013

Considering the high calibre of most of the other movies that have been released recently, if you’re looking for a fast paced, loud, high-octane shoot-em-up that you don’t have to think about then The Last Stand is the one for you. Read the rest of this entry »


Movie review: House Hunting (2013)

January 24, 2013

From the moment I heard about this movie, I had a sneaking suspicion House Hunting was just going to have the obvious plotlines, predictable ‘scares’ and the standard two-dimensional characters. How right I was. Read the rest of this entry »


Movie review: Hitchcock (2013)

January 23, 2013

Hitchcock is an engaging biopic focusing on Alfred Hitchcock’s wavering relationship with his wife Alma as he struggles to make Psycho, the defining movie of the director’s career, earning him the title ‘the master of suspense’. Read the rest of this entry »


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