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One of the great lies of Hollywood is that the Old West was white. The Western genre dates to the inception of filmmaking and its gilded era in the 1950s and 1960s saw productions in that genre churned out at such a rate as to make Marvel blush. Of course, seemingly every single one of […]
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Reece Beckett delves into the disappointing failure of The Suicide Squad.
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Has James Gunn rescued a DC property from cultural oblivion? Callum Nelmes discusses.
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In a hopeful week that hasn’t been swamped by Coronavirus news in the entertainment world, we’ve seen a Miley Cyrus discuss the potential of a Hannah Montana reboot, Disney altering the iconic 2oth Century Fox brand, a huge slurry of information concerning the DC universe in both films and games, and much more. Here are […]
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Conor Farrell celebrates the ‘watershed moment’ of the first episode of Luther.
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Emily Dennis reviews the film adaptation of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical, starring James Corden and Taylor Swift.
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Emily Dennis makes the case for Tom Hooper’s upcoming musical adaptation.
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Film Editor Joe picks out the cream of the cinematic crop for August.
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Culture Editor Ellis reviews as the tweed-wearing detective returns for a fifth series.
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Series 5 of Luther will be shown in its entirety from 1st January to 4th January 2019.
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Lauren Payne shares with us her highlights of this year’s South West Four festival.
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Meg Holland wows us with the impressive line-up for the 2018 edition of Boardmasters festival.
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Jed Wareham previews the tenth and potentially final edition of BoomTown Fair held in Winchester.
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If March is the warm up, then April is the positioning in the starting blocks for the Summer movie season. We’re not quite there yet, but April is always a brilliant precursor to what we can expect over the next four months. For this coming month, it seems that we have something for everyone; horror, […]