A version of this article was originally published on FanFestNews in June 2019. The Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is alive and well, and just finished two sold out shows at the world famous London Palladium. Billed as Rachel Bloom Live, the show differed in content and scale to the live Crazy Ex-Girlfriend shows in America, as… Continue reading Rachel Bloom Live in London
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The 25 Best ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ Songs Ranked
A version of this article originally appeared on FanFestNews in April 2019. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, the lovechild of Aline Brosh McKenna and Rachel Bloom comes to the end of it's 4 season run tonight on The CW. Over the 4 years we've been given love triangles, new careers, amazing friendships but most of all, wonderful music.… Continue reading The 25 Best ‘Crazy Ex-Girlfriend’ Songs Ranked
Ricky Gervais’ ‘After Life’ is great, but the finale is perfect.
A version of this article was originally published by FanFestNews in March 2019. You've probably already seen a ton of reviews from critics and fans alike raving about Ricky Gervais' new Netflix show After Life. It premiered on the streaming platform earlier this month and with only 6 episodes, it's an easy weekend binge. I've… Continue reading Ricky Gervais’ ‘After Life’ is great, but the finale is perfect.
‘The Hole in the Ground’ Review
A version of this review originally appeared on FanFestNews in March 2019. Quiet, unnerving and and spine tingling, The Hole in the Ground, written and directed by Lee Cronin, is a new irish folk horror sure to set your paranoia levels off. The film follows single mother Sarah (Seana Kerslake) who starts to question whether her… Continue reading ‘The Hole in the Ground’ Review
‘Life Itself’ is full of love, laughter and tears (Review)
A version of this post originally appeared on FanFestNews in January 2019. Filled with love, laughter, poignant moments and full body blows, Life Itself flows effortlessly between the lives of 7 main characters. Released in the UK tomorrow, it’s written, produced and directed by Dan Fogelman (Crazy, Stupid, Love and This Is Us). Fogelman… Continue reading ‘Life Itself’ is full of love, laughter and tears (Review)
Paulina and Fran – Rachel B Glaser
A story of friendship, art, sex, and curly hair: an audaciously witty debut tracing the pas de deux of lust and love between two young, uncertain, conflicted art students. Unlikable and unsatisfying. I picked this up in the student library as it had an attractive cover and the blurb made it sound dangerous and interesting, maybe a… Continue reading Paulina and Fran – Rachel B Glaser
Only Ever Yours – Louise O’Neill
One of the few joys of my new commute is the endless amount of reading time. Last week I managed to finally pick up a copy of Louise O’Neill’s ‘Only Ever Yours’ a dystopian young adult novel inspired by The Handmaid’s Tale, just in time to get it finished before the new Hulu adaptation of… Continue reading Only Ever Yours – Louise O’Neill
Nashville Live
Anyone who knows me knows that I'm obsessed with American television, I'll watch most things, especially high quality soapy dramas. Nashville has been on my radar since the pilot started to be discussed, and I've been hooked pretty much since the first few episodes. It was with utter joy then, that I discovered some of… Continue reading Nashville Live


