Author: Ellie Griffiths


  • Nostalgic News: Don’t Worry Darling turns 2!

    2 years after its release, Ellie returns to the Psychological thriller that is Don’t Worry Darling.

  • Our Favourite End Credits Songs

    Our favourite music from the movies!

  • Sam Ryder – ‘Somebody’ single review: a feel-good record trapped in the wrong season

    Ellie Griffiths ponders whether Eurovision star Sam Ryder will be stuck as a one-hit wonder or not.

  • Our Favourite Musicals of the Noughties

    Musicals were a genre that thrived in the Noughties, and two writers focus on the musicals that defined the decade for them.

  • Review: Where The Crawdads Sing (2022)

    Ellie Griffiths reviews the adaptation of Delia Owens novel, Where The Crawdads Sing.

  • ‘An electro journey through the ups and downs that life constitutes’: A Review of Foals’ ‘Life Is Yours’

    Foals are back with their first album as a three-piece, but does it live up to their past highs?

  • An artist transitioning into maturity: A Review of Harry Styles’ Harry’s House

    Ellie Griffiths enters Harry’s House.

  • Review: Harry Styles – As It Was

    Ellie Griffiths takes the first step into Harry’s House.

  • Dream-like and vibrant: A Review of KAWALA’s Better With You

    KAWALA emerge on to the music scene with a bang, following the recent release of their brilliantly bold sixteen-piece debut album Better With You. The new album comes out after success of hit singles ‘Pure Desire’ and ‘Ticket To Ride’, the latter of which being featured in FIFA 21. Having established a community-based fanbase in […]

  • ‘Bursting with bravely emotive tracks’: A Preview of Sea Girls’ Homesick

    Ellie Griffiths gets an early look at Sea Girls’ upcoming album!

  • Review: Imagine Dragons – ‘Bones’

    Ellie Griffiths feels Imagine Dragons’ new single in her bones.

  • Review: Foals – 2am

    Ellie Griffiths reviews Foals’ latest shift in sound.

  • Review: Måneskin – ‘MAMMAMIA’

    Oh my god! Måneskin are back!

  • Musical Theatre and I

    Ellie Griffiths discusses her love for musical theatre in this article.