Film & Books
A new chapter begins: The MK Lit Fest returns next month
MK Lit Fest 2018 builds on last year’s hugely successful debut with a diverse array of writers and performers...
Films at Milton Keynes Gallery: Lean on Pete
Lean on Pete is a powerfully moving and deeply emotional story about a young boy’s search for belonging on the fringes of contemporary American society...
In Review: BlacKkKlansman is 'more nuanced than I was expecting' says our reviewer
This is a clever and funny story and, incredibly, based on a true story, humorously written and Lee captures the mood of change at this point in America's history...
In Review: Is The Meg magnificent, or mediocre?
More 'Jurassic Jaws' than 'Jurassic Shark' - those familiar with Steven Spielberg's 1975 blockbuster will spot the references in this 'big bad fish' saga...
In Review: The Equalizer 2 'challenges and overturns my preconceptions about the sub-genre'
Director Antione Fuqua sorts the wheat from the chaff in this at times contemplative, then explosively but grippingly violent film...
Meet the author: Lavie Tidhar comes to Waterstones Milton Keynes
In a city where candy is a crime and biscuits have been banned, Nelle Faulkner is a 12-year-old private detective on the lookout for her next client......