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Wrath of Man – movie review

After flirting with Arthurian legend and live action remakes of Disney animation Guy Ritchie returned with great success to the…

De Gaulle – movie review

Taking on important historical figures in cinema can be fraught. Too much detail, and the film gets bogged down; too…

Twist – movie review

Twist is contemporary take on Charles Dickens’ classic Oliver Twist. Dickens’ tale followed a poor orphan boy lured into life…

Matador (Her Majesty’s Theatre) – theatre review

A fusion of dance, burlesque and circus, Matador sizzles and bedazzles. The show is characterised by pulsating, ear-pleasing beats, brilliantly choreographed,…

Land – movie review

It might just be me, but I feel like I’ve seen a lot of films lately about overcoming past trauma.…

Drummer Queens (Comedy Theatre) – theatre review

 The beat goes on, as does girl power. Dein Perry’s Tap Dogs blended live music with creative tap dancing the likes…

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- My Name is Gulpilil - Only in cinemas from 27 May 2021 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks…

The Lamplighters (Emma Stonex) – book review

Emma Stonex’s debut novel The Lamplighters is based loosely on the true story of the disappearance of three lighthouse keepers…

Berlin (MTC) – theatre review

Passion, intellectual rigour and the Holocaust collide in Joanna Murray-Smith’s intense, high verbiage, sexually charged drama Berlin. Australian Tom (Michael Wahr)…

Six Minutes to Midnight – movie review

Set on the eve of WWII, Six Minutes to Midnight is a moderately engaging spy thriller. The film is set…