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People on a Sunday (1930) – Film Review
By Sarah Morgan We tend to think of Germany in the decade prior to the Second World War as a ... -
Introducing: Glass Mountain
On new Yorkshire label The Boy Who Left Home to Learn Fear Records, a Hockney-inspired ‘beautiful noise’ from Bradford… YOUR ... -
Cliff Richard – Live Review – Scarborough Open Air Theatre
By @Steve Crabtree, June 2019 If you’ve been here before you might know how much I love visiting Scarborough Open ... -
Cats in Medieval Manuscripts by Kathleen Walker-Meikle – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth It’s well-known that the cat has been revered in many cultures through the ages, but the 15th ... -
American Horror Project Vol. 2 – Review
Dream No Evil / Dark August / The Child by Sarah Morgan The title of this three-film boxset is clearly ... -
The Hustle (2019) – Film Review
Director: Chris Addison Cast: Anne Hathaway, Rebel Wilson, Alex Sharp, Dean Norris Certificate: 12A by Kirsty Reid Set on the ... -
Donbass (2018) – Film Review
Director: Sergei Loznitsa Cast: Valeriu Andruita, Nina Antonova, Valeriy Antonyuk Certificate: 15 By James Robinson In a trailer on a ... -
Westlife, supported by Keelie Walker – Live Review – Leeds Arena
By @Steve Crabtree, June 2019 Every now and again there’s an announcement that sends some people’s excitement levels to overdrive. ... -
End of Suffering by Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes – Album Review
By David Schuster End of Suffering, the latest album from Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes, feels like the completion of ... -
Ian McKellen on Stage: Tolkien, Shakespeare and You! – Review – Hull New Theatre
By @Roger Crow, June 2019 I’ve been waiting months to see one of the world’s greatest actors in his natural ... -
It’s All Happening (1963) – Film Review
Director: Don Sharp Cast: Tommy Steele, Bernard Bresslaw, Angela Douglas Certificate: U By Sarah Morgan The first record my dad ... -
Biffy Clyro – Live Review – Scarborough Open Air Theatre
By Michael Davidson, June 2019 A great wrong has been righted. A mistake; corrected. An oversight; observed. I have now ...











