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Sixteen Candles (1984) – Film Review
Director: John Hughes Cast: Molly Ringwald, Michael Schoeffling, Anthony Michael Hall Certificate: 12 by Sarah Morgan Think John Hughes and ... -
Last Rites of the Dead (2006) – Film Review
Director: Mark Fratto Cast: Gina Ramsden, Joshua Nelson Certificate: 18 by Roger Crow “Angela has been shot point blank by ... -
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) – Film Review
Director: Elia Kazan Cast: Dorothy McGuire, Joan Blondell, James Dunn Certificate: U by Sarah Morgan In 2010, A Tree Grows ... -
Introducing: LELO
Gentle guitar atmospherics and understated beauty – from Sheffield, Leeds-based… YOUR NAME: LELO HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN PLAYING MUSIC? ... -
We Don’t Die of Love by Stephen May – Review
By Sandra Callard Stephen May’s fifth novel is a mass of contradictions. It is both gritty and sentimental, sad and ... -
The Chill Factor (1993) – Film Review
Director: Christopher Webster Cast: Dawn Laurrie, Aaron Kjenaas, Connie Snyder Certificate: 15 by Sarah Morgan It’s been described as a ... -
Great Yorkshire Fringe New Comedian of the Year Final – Live Review – York Grand ...
By Kirsty Reid, July 2019 Each year, the Great Yorkshire Fringe sees the historic city of York transformed into a ... -
Ian Smith – Live Review – Junction Goole
By Rachael Popow, July 2019 Like most of Britain’s comedians, Ian Smith is heading to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. But ... -
KISS – Live Review – Newcastle Arena
By Victoria Holdsworth, July 2019 We wanted the best, we got the best, and now we will never have the ... -
Season’s Greetings – Review – Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough
By Eve Luddington, July 2019 Alan Ayckbourn wrote his first play 60 years ago and this year he’ll premiere his ... -
Avenue Q – Review – Sheffield Lyceum
By Eve Luddington, July 2019 Think The Muppets and that wholesome American TV puppet show designed to instil good attitudes ... -
The Lehman Trilogy (National Theatre) – Review – Showcase Cinema de Luxe, Leeds (Satellite Screening)
By Eve Luddington, July 2019 In London’s Piccadilly Theatre, the theatre audience were frantically fanning themselves with their programmes on ...