
Usually the first to tear apart a Doctor who with lacklustre writing and mediocre plot, on Saturday it all passed […]
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Usually the first to tear apart a Doctor who with lacklustre writing and mediocre plot, on Saturday it all passed […]
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Usually the first to tear apart a Doctor who with lacklustre writing and mediocre plot, on Saturday it all passed […]
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APACHE TEARS (the band, not the volcanic crystals) appear to let their music do the talking. Having introduced themselves to […]
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The Doctor wears a fez well, but he rocks a stetson. And that was reason enough to film A Town […]
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As mentioned last week (read our episode 1 blog), we were pretty excited about episode 2 for the sheer silliness […]
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Have a read of our previous Doctor Who blogs Slightly ashamed to say…I really enjoyed this week’s episode. Usually the […]
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Twelve Years a Slave is one of the most important films of the 21st Century – read our review. Sex, […]
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September 11, 2013 / no comments Ibrahim El-Salahi: A Visionary Modernist at Tate Modern, our review by Simon Columb.
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Why is Twelve Years a Slave relevant now? It may follow on the heels of slavery-themed Django Unchained and Lincoln […]
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A Grimm take on a famous fable. This adaptation of the Brothers’ Grimm fairytale, by director Tommy Wirkola, sees Hansel […]
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