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The Deconstruction (Eels) – music review

On the 12th Eels album in 22 years, principal singer/songwriter Mark Oliver Everett, known as E, continues a long and…

CLOSED: Win tickets to Tea with the Dames

- Tea with the Dames - Only in cinemas from 7 June 2018 We have 10 double in-season passes thanks…

Twelfth Night (QT) – theatre review

What a night; laughs galore, some of the funniest characters you’ll ever seen on a stage, amazing comic performances from…

CLOSED: Win tickets to The Bookshop

- The Bookshop - Only in cinemas from 24 May 2018 We have 10 double in-season passes thanks to Transmission…

CLOSED: Win tickets to Hereditary

- Hereditary - Only in cinemas from 7 June 2018 We have 5 double in-season passes thanks to StudioCanal. *(Tickets…

Broken – movie review

At the risk of offending true believers, this is a church movie. It pivots around forgiveness. To the best of…

The Crucible (BAT) – theatre review

A crucible is a vessel in which substances are heated to high temperatures; when impure elements are melted away, only…

The Gateway – movie review

Imagine if we lived in but one version of the world and there were other incarnations. What would be the…

Breath – movie review

Breath is a haunting and elegiac coming-of-age tale. Set on the wind-swept coast of Western Australia in the 70s, it…

Freedom (Amen Dunes) – music review

Amen Dunes is the project of New York-based Damon McMahon. Amen Dunes' fifth record, Freedom, is exactly why you stick…