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The Personal History of David Copperfield [PG] review - Colourful in every sense
Colourful in every sense, The Personal History of David Copperfield is a riotous kaleidoscope of ...
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RENT review - Life in the fast lane
RENT, like Puccini's opera La Bohème, is loosely based on Scenes de la Vie Bohème by Henry ...
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The Invisible Man [15] review - Potent re-imagining of a horror classic
At their very best Blumhouse horrors are timely affairs, offering cultural relevant themes paired ...
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Fofoulah review - It's certainly there for Fofoulah
London-based six-man outfit Fofoulah have a unique sound: it's deeply rooted in West African ...
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Oxford Coffee Concerts 2019 review - A Hungarian Rhapsody
Daniel Lebhardt, 1st September 2019On the first official day of autumn, Oxford Coffee Concerts in ...
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Blinded By The Light [12A] review - Muslim teenager shows who is The Boss of us all in 80s-set British dramedy
With the recent successes of both Rocketman and Yesterday, Bruce Springsteen is the next iconic ...
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Nathan & Ida: Double Bill review - A delightful duo
When Shropshire window-dresser-turned-gigolo George (pronounced with a soft ‘g’ the glamorous ...
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Uncut Gems [15] review - Incredible acting, anxiety-inducing tension and bejewelled Furbies
Adam Sandler was robbed at this year's Oscars. Never did I expect to write this sentence but as ...
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Cats [U] review - The horror, the horror
There has never been a film like Cats. This cinematic adaptation will leave audiences with a ...
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1917 [15] review - Visually stunning, emotionally hollow
Director Sam Mendes has kicked off the new decade with a landmark piece of cinema. 1917 has already ...
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