Film & Books
Milton Keynes Literary Festival returns this September
Celebrating everything bookish or wordy, Milton Keynes Literary Festival returns for its third year from 18 to 22 September, with an absolute wealth of authors, poets, performers and workshops...
In Review: Get set horror fans - Crawl is genuinely gripping and scary
Praise too for Brazilian/Brit Kaya Scodelario who shows her mettle in a leading role that, seeing as this will be the runaway, sleeper hit of 2019, could make her a big star...
In Review: Dora and the Lost City of Gold is 'a fun, perky little action adventure' says our reviewer
Thank heavens for this estimable, fun, perky little action adventure, based on the well-known educational cartoons and books from the US, Dora the Explorer....
In Review: The Angry Birds Movie 2 gets us in a flap!
'I haven't seen the first Angry Birds movie and, in spite of bleating on in my reviews time and time again about not being a fan of animated films, I approached this sequel with no prejudice'...
Milton Keynes Gallery event: The Handmaid's Tale author Margaret Atwood reveals sequel
The publication of Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale in 1985 and the current, Emmy Award-winning television series have created a cultural phenomenon, as handmaids have become a symbol of women’s rights and a protest against misogyny and oppression...
Vintage Open Air Cinema brings Hollywood glamour to Milton Keynes
“We wanted to create a magical and memorable night for our guests; one where you can fully relax and feel immersed in our nostalgic theatre setting. We think we achieved that and feedback has been great"...








