HO HO HO! Christmas is just ONE WEEK away! Which means this weekend is all about putting on your naffest Christmas jumper, sitting stirring a hot chocolate with a candy cane and watching your favourite Christmas movies back to back. Home Alone Kevin McCallister is eight years old, and like most eight year old boys,… Continue reading Source’s Ultimate Christmas Movies
Author: Lindsay Cochrane
Lindsay started out at Source as a student writer during her post-grad at Strathclyde Uni. These days, she's the magazine's editor, dedicating her working day to making the Source magic happen! Lindsay likes pugs, going to the cinema and 24-hour news channels.
Preparing for flu season
The days are getting shorter, the weather’s getting colder and, yep, we’re all sniffling and snotting all over the place. Winter has arrived, bringing all sorts of nasty bugs with it. One of the biggest worries over winter is flu. So what is flu? Flu – actual, proper influenza, not the bad cold your mad… Continue reading Preparing for flu season
REVIEW: The Martian
Dir: Ridley Scott Rating: 12A Release date: 30/9/15 Who DOESN’T love Matt Damon? (If you’ve just raised your hand – get out. Now.) The US actor has talent in spades, and it really shines in his latest cinematic offering The Martian. Damon takes on the role of astronaut Mark Watney in the movie adaptation of… Continue reading REVIEW: The Martian
REVIEW: Legend
Dir: Brian Helgeland Rating: 18 Released: 9/9/15 The Kray twins have been subject of many an investigation, documentary and movie over the years. The infamous duo practically ran London in the 1960s, using terror, violence and some very scary pals to get their way. This year, Brian Helgeland took on the twins’ story with his… Continue reading REVIEW: Legend
Beauty bargains for under a tenner
We all wish we could make like Tanya Burr and smear our faces with £30 creams, lotions and potions, but let’s face it – we’re not made of money and/or super famous vloggers who get sent spendy cosmetics to try out free of charge. We’ve resigned ourselves to the fact that we’ve got to embrace… Continue reading Beauty bargains for under a tenner
TRENDING: Ryan Adams – 1989
If you live under a rock (or don’t follow Taylor Swift on Twitter – in which case, who even ARE you?), chances are you’ll have missed the news that a rather famous music type has chosen to do a cover of the songstress’ work. Now, we’re not talking a collection of Tay-Tay’s hits. That’d be… Continue reading TRENDING: Ryan Adams – 1989
In defence of staying at home
My name’s Lindsay, and I moved out of my childhood home two months ago. I’m, er, 28. I was one of those students who apparently ‘didn’t get the full experience’, because I opted to stick around in my teenage bedroom over moving into halls when I went to university. But I wasn’t alone. These days,… Continue reading In defence of staying at home
REVIEW: The Man from U.N.C.L.E
Dir: Guy Ritchie Rating: 12A Released: 14 Aug 2015 If you’re after a fast-paced, high-action movie that’s heavy on fight scenes, car chases and general nonsense, The Man from U.N.C.L.E is the movie for you. Guy Ritchie’s first movie since Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows in 2015, The Man from U.N.C.L.E is based… Continue reading REVIEW: The Man from U.N.C.L.E
A note from the editor: a new look for Source
Hello! *waves awkwardly* It’s been a while since I gave you an update of the goings on at Source HQ, so what better time than now, as myself and the rest of the team try and get some work done after ODing on pizza over lunchtime? If you’re lucky enough to have teachers and lecturers… Continue reading A note from the editor: a new look for Source