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Kajillionaire [12A] review - Offbeat indie blossoms into a powerful state-of-the-nation film
Director Miranda July (Me and You and Everyone We Know, The Future) has a knack for tapping into a ...
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Review | cinema
Herself [15] review - Powerful drama finds hope in the darkest of times
Within the first five minutes of Herself we see familial harmony shattered by the spectre of ...
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23 Walks [12A] review - An irresistible tale of love and devotion
I cannot resist an ode to a beloved pet dog. A regal photo of Bruce, a golden lab, pops up at the ...
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Bloodshot review - Brimming with nostalgia, Bloodshot is a welcome return home
On 16th March two events were happening near simultaneously. In Whitehall Boris Johnson was giving ...
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Review | theatre
Comedy Night at the Movies review - A match made in heaven
Despite the challenges of Covid-19, Jericho Comedy has continued undaunted on its mission to seek ...
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Review | gigs
Tenet [12A] review - Nolan's highly-anticipated latest lacks heart
As an ardent fan of Christopher Nolan’s filmic output, I had high expectations for Tenet. Sadly, ...
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Review | cinema
Samson Kambalu: New Liberia review - Colonialism: the Elephant in the Room
I’ve been imagining the planning meeting at MAO to discuss the first big exhibition when the ...
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Review | exhibitions
Violin and Voices review - A spellbinding conversation between voice and violin
I had almost forgotten the medicinal balm live music can offer. This unassuming concert (one of ...
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Review | concerts
Blink by Phil Porter review - Watching Him, Watching Her
Sometimes a student theatre production in Oxford can be a pure delight. I always knew it, and ...
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Review | theatre
Emma review
There could hardly have been more difference between the two dramatisations of Jane ...
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