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A Grand Old Time by Judy Leigh – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth This debut novel from Judy Leigh, tells a tale that will be coming to most of us ... -
An Interview with Mark Murphy, Film Director
By Roger Crow Writer/director Mark Murphy trained in Yorkshire before returning to the region to make projects such as Awaiting ... -
Bright (2017) – Film Review
Director: David Ayer Cast: Will Smith, Joel Edgerton, Noomi Rapace Certificate: 15 by Roger Crow After months of plugging, Netflix ... -
The Revenger: An Unromantic Comedy (2019) – Film Review
Director: Mark Murphy Cast: Robert Kazinsky, Samantha Barks, Tony Way Certificate: 15 by Roger Crow Comedies are like soufflés. You ... -
Wine Revolution by Jane Anson – Review
By Paul Howard When I started to focus on organic and biodynamic wines a decade and more ago, they were ... -
Nick Hodgson – Live Review – Leeds Brudenell Social Club
By Victoria Holdsworth, December 2017 It’s been so good to see The Brudenell going from strength to strength over the ... -
The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes (1970) – Film Review
Director: Billy Wilder Cast: Robert Stephens, Colin Blakely, Christopher Lee Certificate: PG by Sarah Morgan Weirdly, I seem to have ... -
Our Evil [Mal Nosso] (2017) – Film Review
Director: Samuel Galli Cast: Fernando Cardoso, Ricardo Casella, Ademir Esteves Certificate: 18 by Ashleigh Millman Our Evil is a Brazilian ... -
An Incredible Journey by Max Reisch – Review
By Rich Barnett These days any sort of global travel is nothing terribly special, but the post-Great War period, up ... -
Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017) – Film Review
Director: Rian Johnson Cast: Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver Certificate: 12A by Roger Crow There was a time when ... -
Devil’s Day by Andrew Michael Hurley – Review
By Sarah Morgan What makes us want to read a book? Is it the title, the cover or, more than ... -
Fish – Live Review – Leeds Stylus
By Victoria Holdsworth, December 2017 Never a man to stoically adhere to the classic rock formulae, tonight is a master ...