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Earnest? – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Gail Schuster, April 2025 Earnest? is a different production of Oscar Wilde’s last society comedy, The Importance of Being ... -
The Andromeda Strain (1971) – Film Review
Director: Robert Wise Cast: James Olson, Arthur Hill, David Wayne Certificate: PG By Sarah Morgan Michael Crichton was a giant. ... -
Jane Eyre [Northern Ballet] – Review – Sheffield Lyceum Theatre
By Clare Jenkins, April 2025 Jane Eyre, Charlotte Bronte’s arguably finest novel, adds up to nearly 200,000 words. Northern Ballet’s ... -
A Fistful of Dollars (1964) – Film Review
Director: Sergio Leone Cast: Clint Eastwood, Gian Maria Volontè, Marianne Koch Certificate: 15 By Sarah Morgan Mountains form the background. ... -
John Shuttleworth: Raise the ‘Oof – Live Review – Scarborough Spa
By Victoria Holdsworth, April 2025 A beautiful spring evening in Scarborough, with a crackle of excitement in the air, as ... -
Bat Out of Hell: The Musical – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Gail Schuster, April 2025 Like fifty million others, I bought Meat Loaf’s iconic album, Bat Out of Hell, and ... -
Laurel & Hardy: The Silent Years (1928) Boxset Review
By Sarah Morgan Last year, we were treated to a boxset featuring the first shorts, made in 1927, to pair ... -
A Q&A with MUVA
Cinematic Tribal Fusion from Mexico… What’s the title of your latest release, and what does it mean to you? ‘SIN ... -
Mabuse Lives! Boxset – Review
By Sarah Morgan As far as criminal masterminds go, Dr Mabuse is a pretty despicable guy. What’s more, he seems ... -
The Greatest of Great Escapes by Holly Hunt – Review
By Karl Hornsey It’s around this time of year that many football fans start to dream. Not of glory, of ... -
The Wombats – Live Review – First Direct Arena, Leeds
By David Schuster, March 2025 It’s become traditional at Yorkshire gigs for the crowd to chant the name of our ... -
How to Restore Old Photos: Step-by-Step Guide
Time cannot affect true love and our memories of the most important moments. However, it may damage the way we ...