Posts by Henry Boon

Inside the grassroots biking movement at the heart of If The Streets Were On Fire

By Henry Boon

Alice Russell's new documentary captures the work of Bikestormz, a passionate community of cyclists aiming to promote community among some of the capital's most disenfranchised kids.

Chaos in the kitchen with The Bear and Boiling Point

By Henry Boon

This year, one television series and one film have captured the highs and lows of working in a professional kitchen.

How wholesome songs become horrifying through cinema

By Henry Boon

The Purple People Eater is the latest in a host of seemingly innocuous tunes that have their association forever changed through horror films.

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