Gravity Review As awe inspiring as the force after which the film is named, Thomas Shutt finds gravity to be a excellent film Archive 11 years ago
In Pictures: YUSU Vintage Fair Thomas Shutt went along to the Vintage Fair in James College and unearthed some treasures. Archive 11 years ago
Review: Blue Jasmine Thomas Shutt describes Blue Jasmine as ‘a sharp and convincing portrait of a life falling apart.’ Archive 11 years ago
Into the Wild Blue Yonder – A Farewell to Breaking Bad Thomas Shutt reviews the Series Finale of veritable TV phenomenon Breaking Bad. Archive 11 years ago
REVIEW: Kings of Leon – ‘Mechanical Bull’ It’s ten years since vibrant debut Youth and Young Manhood, five years since they were wrongly written off by indie snobs for being too commercial, and three years since the genuinely piss […] Archive 11 years ago
In pictures: EDL rally and counter protest Thom Shutt and Jack Western bring you a photographical report of the EDL rally and anti-EDL counter protest at Station Rise cenotaph on June 1 2013. Archive 12 years ago
In pictures: LGBTQ parade 2013 Thomas Shutt brings you the highlights of the fabulous LGBTQ parade on June 1. Archive 12 years ago
Epic “Director Chris Wedge has previous form in animated family fair with the original Ice Age proving he can provide amiable characterisation with good thrills. Here, however he falls short of his own high watermark.” Archive 12 years ago
Star Trek Into Darkness Thomas Shutt finds Star Trek to be “visually compelling , thrilling and very funny.” Archive 12 years ago
Olympus has Fallen Thomas Shutt describes Olympus Has Fallen as ‘silly, totally implausible, and very badly written.’ Archive 12 years ago
In pictures: fog hits campus Thomas Shutt brings you some eerie images from around campus as York is blanketed by fog Archive 12 years ago
Night in York A unique time lapse video of a night in York, created by photographer Thomas Shutt Archive 12 years ago
In pictures: KABOOM! paint fight York students take part in the unique KABOOM paint fight organised by Cath Kidston, as part of the Great British Colour Battle series Archive 12 years ago