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Films of the Year 2015 review
10 Girlhood [15]
An edgy and effective film about girl gang culture in working class France, ...
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The Cowley Road Cookbook by Martin Stott review - '...here the author's knowledge and passion for his subject shines through.'
The anthropology of food is fascinating – how food is central to our lives from sustenance to ...
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Review | uncategorised
Hail, Caesar! [12A] review - This movie is for anyone wishing to be transported in time.
Hail, Caesar! is a comedic expose of a collection of humans whose daily fortunes and talent are ...
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Review | cinema
The Picture of Dorian Gray review - Beauty Gone to the Dogs
Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray bursts with themes relating to the place of aestheticism ...
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Review | theatre
High-Rise [15] review - High-Rise highlights the human struggles and paranoia that evolve when a dream becomes fantasy enacted.
Even watching a preview will not prepare you for High-Rise. It draws you into its very core of ...
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? review - The audience is forced into close proximity with the action – and what action it turns out to be
There are few more explosively intense and claustrophobic plays than Edward Albee's classic ...
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Review | theatre
Emmy The Great review - 'the new, more electronic material sounds terrific'
Kicking off a UK tour on the day you release your new album is a risky business. We've all trudged ...
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Review | gigs
Oxford Playwrights’ Showcase review - Lots of Creativity, Humour and Energy
The Playwrights' Showcase at the Pegasus Theatre involved work with varied themes and styles, ...
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Review | theatre
Mark Watson review - Mark Watson – Flaws – Oxford Playhouse
“Be funny, Daddy!”Having seen Mark Watson on various panel shows, and enjoyed his rather ...
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Inspired by Blake Festival review - Ruth Rosen 'William Blake- Man Without a Mask'
A poetry reading requires poise and concentration. But to recite a writer’s whole oeuvre is a ...
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