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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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The Constant Gardener [15] review
Dir: Fernando Meirelles
Ralph Fiennes, Rachel Weisz
The Constant Gardener is an international ...
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The Jigsaw Of Life [Certificate Unknown] review
Oxford, it seems, has had more than its fair share in the limelight on the silver screen. The ...
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The Interpreter [12A] review
In an age of popcorn no-brainers and by-the-books movie-making, The Interpreter makes a refreshing ...
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Richard Strauss' Four Last Songs and Dvorak's New World Symphony review - Operatic Excellence from Sinfonia and Rachel Nicholls
This was a special evening of music-making by Oxford's
leading amateur orchestra, Oxford ...
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Review | concerts
The Rickety Press review
Grown up sibling of Magdalen Road’s Rusty Bicycle, The Rickety Press has been a firm favourite of ...
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The Critic review - More to play with in this meta-comedy modernisation
Among the Big Three of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's comedies from the 1770s, The Critic (1779) is ...
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Stabat Mater: d'Astorga review - Skilled rendition of lesser-heard work makes this ensemble one to watch
This was a short but satisfying concert of music
completely new to me, and I suspect many in the ...
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Legally Blonde review - Froths, bubbles and ultimately boils over with pure joy
St
Catherine's (otherwise known as Catz) is renowned as one of the most
fun-loving colleges in ...
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Romeo and Juliet review - Bravely stripped back production is powerful stuff
The last time I saw Romeo and Juliet in Oxford, I was in it: 1984, at the Catholic Chaplaincy on ...
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