The Photograph, starring Issa Rae (Insecure, Little) and LaKeith Stanfield (Sorry to Bother You, Knives Out) is a modern-day romance where one woman finds love while uncovering secrets from her family’s past.    Issa Rae plays Mae - a curator putting...
Hey everyone! We are proud to announce the release of our own podcast The Source. Our first episode is available through a variety of platforms listed here is all about the recently finished first season of Nancy Drew. Miranda, our Editor-in-Chief,...
HNS had the opportunity to go and watch the short play ‘Broken English’ at the Tristan bates Theatre /Actor Centre in the west end of London during its short run in January. The play is about the evolution of...
  As soon as you hear that iconic theme song play (Bad Boys), originally performed by reggae band Inner Circle in the 90’s and finally back on screen, you know you will be in for a ride. It has been...
  Simon Pegg's newest movie is a bit of a departure from his usual comedy.  In Lost Transmissions he plays Theo Ross, an older man with schizophrenia trying to navigate his life and his illness in a way that makes...
There's no denying that Disney's Frozen was a cultural reset. I'm not sure there's anyone in the world who hasn't heard "Let It Go" - and beyond that powerful earworm, people of all ages fell in love with the story, the...
I was very much looking forward to Onward, Pixar's first original, non-sequel movie in over two years. I mean, what's not to love? The movie takes place in a land populated by fairytale creatures, following two elf brothers voiced by...
Read on for a selection of UK independent films you might not have heard about yet. Double Date from Writer Danny Morgan and first time director Benjamin Barefoot comes a British horror/comedy about the double date from hell. The story...
In a time when we are inundated with franchises, superhero movies, sequels, and remakes, a film like Bong Joon Ho's Parasite is a breath of fresh air. Let's be real, it still would be even without all of those other types...
Thanks to Universal Pictures Home Entertainment and Think Jam, we received a review copy of the Blu-ray/DVD/Digital combo pack of the incredibly powerful film Harriet. Read our review of the product below!      For starters, I must say if you haven’t already,...

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