Epigram concludes its coverage of Bath Film Festival with a review of another biopic pumped out of Hollywood, Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere.
Daisy Guilor attends the RWA’s annual secret postcard auction and uncovers its significance to Bristol’s artist community ...
A U1 pass for the university year currently costs £400 and includes the 5 and 77 services as well as certain stops on the 3 ...
At just 22, Irish singer-songwriter Nell Mescal has already carved out a prominent place in the music industry with her ...
Awarded Best British Short Film earlier this year, Contact Hours shares a powerful message to the student community and will ...
Last week Epigram had the pleasure of talking to the president of InFilm Society, Adam Henrick, discussing the upcoming year, his film hot takes and much more.
A Q&A with actor-director Ralph Fiennes on his 2013 period drama The Invisible Woman crowned a line-up that also featured ...
Notorious Hollywood eccentric Guillermo Del Toro tries his hand at arguably the most famous (and most adapted) gothic horror ...
Amelie Patel discusses Celeste Mohammed's reading group ahead of her new book.
Lulu Shasha covers the redesign of the ASSL's ground floor, weighing up whether its transformation was worth the staggering ...
A Gun Through Time stands out not just in its consideration of such a taboo topic, but also in its dynamic structure and ...
An investigative look into how watching television has evolved into a collective culture, where viewers online share similar ...