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Ordinary Days (Chapel Off Chapel) – theatre review

Warm, witty and engaging, Ordinary Days is a contemporary musical about making real connections in a city that never sleeps…

21 Chump Street (Chapel Off Chapel) – theatre review

Youth drug culture may not sound like the material to make a short but compelling musical out of, but the…

Noises Off (QT) – theatre review

This is quite an amazing play; I certainly place it among the funniest plays ever written. It was first produced…

My Cousin Rachel – movie review

The novels of British author Daphne du Maurier have provided a great source of material for filmmakers with their deft…

Churchill – movie review

Churchill is a fascinating portrait of a man of high intellect who was facing a fight on two fronts in…

Graduation – movie review

Slow moving, intelligent and thought-provoking, Graduation is a slice-of-life piece tackles fear, honesty and morality. Forty-nine year-old Romeo Aldea (Adrian…

Velvet (touring) – theatre review

What a hoot! Who ever believed the disco ball was dead? Clearly they hadn’t seen VELVET, an ode to all that was…

The Mummy – movie review

Tom Cruise feels totally miscast in The Mummy, a horror mishmash that the filmmakers spent far too much money on.…

The Edge of Seventeen – HE review

The comedies of the late John Hughes were the gilt edge standard for coming of age films in the 80s,…

CLOSED: Win tickets to Whitney: I Can Be Me

- Whitney: I Can Be Me - Only in cinemas from 15 June 2017 We have 10 double in-season passes…