Wolf Creek is clumsily sign-posted and lazy; there's not enough to hold the attention and the feeling that there are dozens of other superior shows one could be watching never really goes away.
main
Food & DrinkSpiritsWhiskey & Whisky reviews
28 useful whisky facts to help you become a better grown-up
Facts about single malt whisky or scotch including it's origins, how it's made and barrelled and how to drink.
Event reviewsThings to do in London
You Me Bum Bum Train review: spoiler-free and legally compliant
All aboard for the most exhilarating immersive theatre experience around... or perhaps I've said too much?
All aboard for the most exhilarating immersive theatre experience currently available... or perhaps I've said too much?
Europe travel guidesFood & DrinkTravel
Porto: A Wayward Travel Guide
Porto is in Portugal. It is a port. In Porto you can buy port. Lots of port. I spent four days in Porto drinking port with Lauren Ward. Here's a whistle-stop guide to Portugal's second largest port city.
Gig reviewsMusic
PINS, PALBMA & Mammoth Penguins: Live at The Portland Arms, Cambridge
There’s a lot to be said for going to a local gig rather than trekking all the way to London to see a night of music. It’s not that often that I manage to even catch the beginning of the main act, let alone the first support band.
FestivalsMusicThings to do in the UK
12 very handy practical tips for Green Man Festival
Read these handy tips direct to your faces before you leave your filthy cities behind for a long weekend of quality music, great food and delicious beer.
Things to do in the UKTravelUK travel guides
Nightswimming in Holkham: a beach microadventure
The story of a microadventure to Holkham Sands in Norfolk, featuring nightswimming, beach sleeping and fire building.
Album reviewsMusic
Mammoth Penguins: Hide and Seek – Album Review
The latest band with a silly name to arrive from label Fortuna Pop! is Mammoth Penguins with their debut album Hide and Seek.
Food & DrinkWine & Wine reviews
Rating ginger wine: delicious boozy medicine
I feel the need to promote one of my favourite tipples: ginger wine. I’m not a relative of Joseph Stone (the grocer who gave the brand its name) nor do I work for the World Ginger Beverage Council. I’m just surprised how it’s not more readily available and feel more people could be enjoying its fiery green goodness with me. Besides, I can’t drink it all.