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Skid Row – Live Review – Sheffield Corporation
By Victoria Holdsworth, March 2018 It has been over 20 years since I first saw this band perform live with ... -
Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol by Steve Jones – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth Lonely Boy starts with an admission from the author: “I’m not going to come out of this ... -
The Third Murder (2017) – Film Review
Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda Cast: Fukuyama Masaharu, Yakusho Koji, Hirose Suzu Certificate: 15 by Ian Crook On the surface Hirokazu Kore-eda’s latest ... -
Red Sparrow (2018) – Film Review
Director: Francis Lawrence Cast: Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton, Matthias Schoenaerts Certificate: 15 by Roger Crow What happens when a Russian ... -
The Complete Uxbridge English Dictionary – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth If you have a love of radio then you will be familiar with this particular section of ... -
Annihilation (2018) – Film Review
Director: Alex Garland Cast: Natalie Portman, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Oscar Isaac Certificate: 15 by Roger Crow There was a time ... -
Mark Morriss – Live Review – The Leopard, Doncaster
By Victoria Holdsworth, March 2018 After a prickly start to the evening, including having to deal with a rude and ... -
John Cooper Clarke – Review – Bingley Little Theatre
By Duncan Thorne, March 2018 McCartney, Dalai Lama, Sex Pistols, The Sopranos and The Arctic Monkeys. The list of references ... -
Three – Review – West Yorkshire Playhouse
By Matt Callard, March 2018 The very first line of this trio of separate but connected shorts about dementia is ... -
Dark Winter – Review – Hull Truck Theatre
By Sarah Morgan, March 2018 The name David Mark is fast becoming synonymous with crime fiction in Hull – which ... -
An Interview with Huey Morgan from Fun Lovin’ Criminals
By Victoria Holdsworth For me, a conversation with the The Fun Lovin’ Criminals frontman and DJ is something of a ... -
Death Wish by Brian Garfield – Review
By Rich Barnett With newspapers running stories about criminals and outcries about soft sentencing, Brian Garfield’s tale of revenge perhaps ...