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Dreamgirls review - Anything But One Note
The Apollo Theatre, New York, circa 1962. The rise of Motown and R&B sees the music industry ...
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Bullet Train [15] review - Fizzy Low-Cal Summer Fare
It’s pretty clear from the opening scenes of Bullet Train that it's primary aim is to be fun. ...
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Review | cinema
Mother Goose review - Mischievous panto fun
Mother Goose begins with John Bishop walking on stage to introduce proceedings, setting up the ...
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Review | theatre
Fermat's Last Tango review - Mathematical musical pulsating with life and drama
A man hides away in his attic grappling with a maths problem he thought he had solved but hadn’t, ...
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The Menu [15] review - A Tartly Acidic Satire
Well, before we begin let’s get the obvious gag out of the way - nothing on The Menu is cruelty ...
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Review | cinema
De Profundis: William Andris Wood review - Both Impressive and Irritating
Last Friday night, I made my way to the Pembroke College JCR Art Gallery for the opening of a new ...
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Review | exhibitions
The Fabelmans [12A] review - A Glimpse into Spielberg's Mind
Before The Fabelmans even starts Steven Spielberg pops up on screen to address us, like Alfred ...
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By Proxy review - A Potent, Genuine Little Gem
Out on Gloucester Green at 7pm, the sun was still shining, and Oxford’s alfresco café culture ...
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Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 [12A] review - Overcooked and Reheated
I’m not a Marvel-basher. I loved the Marvel Cinematic Universe films right up to the end of ...
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The Flower review
What if you lived in a world that was grey? Where every minute of your life was repetitive and ...
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