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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) – Film Review
Director: David Yates Cast: Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston, Alison Sudol Certificate: 12A By Anel Blazevic JK Rowling’s presence as screenwriter ... -
A Mighty Wind (2003) – Film Review
Director: Christopher Guest Cast: Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, Eugene Levy Certificate: 12A By Matt Callard Billed as the folk scene ... -
RocknRolla (2008) – Film Review
Director: Guy Ritchie Cast: Gerard Butler, Thandie Newton, Chris Bridges Certificate: 15 by Matt Callard In Guy Ritchie’s head, the ... -
He’s Just Not That Into You (2009) – Film Review
Director: Ken Kwapis Cast: Jennifer Aniston, Ben Affleck, Scarlett Johansson Certificate: 12 By Matt Callard A film with that title, ... -
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) – Film Review
Director: David Fincher Cast: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton Certificate: 12 By Matt Callard Director David Fincher isn’t known ... -
I See a Darkness by Bonnie Prince Billy – Album Review
By Matt Callard Here’s where Will Oldham emerges from his underground Palace, quietly claims the New Country crown and becomes, ... -
Touch and Go: An Anthology by Magazine – Album Review
By Matt Callard When Howard Devoto left Buzzcocks after one record to search out more complex punk patterns he’d already ... -
It’s Not Me It’s You by Lily Allen – Album Review
by Matt Callard Although irksomely disowning joyful and bouncy debut album, Alright Still, as immature (hey Lily, we like pop ... -
Noble Beast by Andrew Bird – Album Review
by Matt Callard I have no doubt that Andrew Bird was one of the clever kids at school. Suzuki-taught violinist, ... -
Lulu by Lou Reed and Metallica – Album Review
by Matt Callard Fantasy collaboration is a great game – try it. Lady Gaga and Queens of the Stone Age. ... -
Simplicity by Jaws – Album Review
by Matt Callard It’s an odd, slippery beast, this second album from Birmingham three-piece, Jaws. Simply refusing to be pigeonholed, ... -
Non Canon by Non Canon – Album Review
by Matt Callard It might seem a wild change of direction for Barry Dolan, erstwhile frontman of frenzied fuzz rockers ...











