Superstar UK turntablist DJ YODA remixes the 50s on PROM NITE
Prom Nite is a bit of a departure from his usual nerdier themes, but nonetheless an unmistakable DJ Yoda record in execution.
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Prom Nite is a bit of a departure from his usual nerdier themes, but nonetheless an unmistakable DJ Yoda record in execution.
Sick of the media circus around Matt Hancock's TV blunders? Hannah Collins and Emma Way are here to remind you that, as November goes, there are some pretty great TV alternatives to switch over to instead.
Bathtime For Britain is a “big party show” with a bathroom theme. Curious? Let Dr. Adam Perchard and Buzz’s Hannah Collins explain more
Vampire Cinema: The First Hundred Years functions as both a sweeping primer for the freshly bitten and illuminating biography of the creatures of the night for long-time fans.
With some clever staging, dramatic lighting, backup dancers and a Eurovision-style wind machine, Rina Sawayama delivers a powerhouse performance.
Destined for Netflix streaming, Glass Onion is so raucously entertaining it should prove as rewatchable as its predecessor.
For feminist pop culture historians or what have become quotable camp classics, Crazy Old Ladies is an easy-to-read, fascinating account of an overlooked trope.
If you're wondering how the abortion debate in America came to be front and center in its political battles, Battleground is an infuriating but educational watch.
If we pretend for a second that Halloween will definitely come to a close with Halloween Ends then what a corker this soundtrack would be to go out on.
With top-billing from Mena Suvari, The Accursed is a fairly nuts-and-bolts haunted house-cum-possession film, bolstered by some moody cinematography and inventive direction.