GOOD LUCK, HAVE FUN, DON’T DIE Sets Digital Release
by Josh Sharpe - Mar 9, 2026
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die, the sci-fi comedy starring Academy Award winner Sam Rockwell, will arrive exclusively on digital platforms to buy or rent on March 10, 2026, and on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray and DVD on April 21, 2026.
Esmé Creed-Miles, Adrian Lester, and Barry Sloane Join THE SANDMAN Season 2
by Josh Sharpe - May 20, 2024
Netflix has announced the casting for the remaining Endless members, who will appear in Season 2 of The Sandman with a new teaser. The family is now complete with the addition of Esmé Creed-Miles (she/her) as Delirium, Adrian Lester (he/him) as Destiny, and Barry Sloane (he/him) as The Prodigal. Watch the teaser!
GUZ KHAN: LIVE Comes to London's Harold Pinter Theatre Next Week
by Stephi Wild - Sep 16, 2022
Coventry's finest and BAFTA nominated comedian Guz Khan is preparing to hit London's West End this September with a brand-new live stand-up show his first since 2019. Guz will be taking in 3 nights at London's Harold Pinter Theatre from 21st – 23rd September 2022.
Netflix Sets THE SANDMAN Series Premiere Date
by Michael Major - Jun 6, 2022
Out of their panel at Geeked Week, Neil Gaiman, Allan Heinberg and cast reveal the Official Teaser and news that Mark Hamill will voice beloved character Merv Pumpkinhead. The cast also includes Tom Sturridge, BPatton Oswalt, Gwendoline Christie, Stephen Fry, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Mason Alexander Park, John Cameron Mitchell, and more.
BAFTA Film Awards Announces Further Appearances From Leslie Odom, Jr., Liam Payne, and More!
by Stephi Wild - Apr 8, 2021
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced further details for this year’s EE British Academy Film Awards Weekend taking place across 10 and 11 April at the Royal Albert Hall including awards presenters confirmed to take part, musical performances and special appearances across both nights by BAFTA President, HRH The Duke of Cambridge.
BWW Review: LETTERS LIVE, Royal Albert Hall
by Debbie Gilpin - Oct 4, 2019
Almost six years since its first outing at the Tabernacle, Letters Live last night put on its biggest show yet: in the grandiose and historic setting of the Royal Albert Hall. As well as celebrating the joy and emotion of the written word, with the help of a stunning array of talent, the shows also seek to support charitable causes - this time it was the turn of the National Literacy Trust. Over the course of three hours, the audience was treated to a wide-ranging selection of correspondence, including everything from noisy neighbours and Albert Hall shenanigans, to a prolifically flatulent dog.