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Innocence [15] review
(France, 2004)
Intriguing, alluring. Perplexing, vexing. All the things a girl wants to be. ...
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Rocky Horror Show review
It is hard to find a more perfect piece of theatrical entertainment than the Rocky Horror Show. ...
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Corpse Bride [PG] review
With Corpse Bride, you know you’re back in Burtonland – gothic landscapes, scary-funny horror, ...
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Review | cinema
Delicatessen [15] review
Delicatessen is the 1990 French black comedy from director Jean-Pierre Jeunet (Amelie and the ...
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The Last Samurai [15] review
Oh no, not another vehicle for a wooden US star to turn out (shock! horror!) to be better than an ...
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Stewart Lee vs The Man-Wulf review - Lee's high concept show takes aim at the monster of populism
In the opening minutes of his new show Stewart Lee frets, with his customary potent mixture of ...
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Summer 1954 - Table Number 7 & The Browning Version review - Double-bill a testament to Rattigan's timeless brilliance
If
you walk along the same stretch of riverbank every day for six months,
then you might be ...
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ENRON, by Lucy Prebble review - Strengths and weaknesses in a pared-down production of Prebble
St
John's College only puts on one play a year,* but it's worth waiting
for. Their resident ...
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Agamemnon review - Hughes translation of Greek tragedy brought to unnerving life
In
the final years of his tumultuous life, poet laureate Ted Hughes turned
to the classics, ...
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The Pillowman review - Production brilliantly captures Mcdonagh's dark comedy
The votes are in, and the award for Scariest Theatrical Prop of the Year goes to... The Pillowman.I ...
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