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Robert Hutton on Cinema SAM TAYLOR/NATIONAL THEATRE ● ...
December round-up Although he’s been writing and performing for many years, Donald WG Lindsay might come across as a bold new Scottish talent on Two Boats Under the Moon, his excellent two-disc debut
ONE OF THE MOST GRIMLY FUNNY POEMS OF the past century is Philip Larkin’s “This Be the Verse,” with its opening salvo about how our parents invariably mess us up. Larkin used a saltier word for “mess,
OVER THREE FILMS SPANNING 130 YEARS, MICHAEL J. FOX AND CHRISTOPHER LLOYD FORMED A LIFELONG FRIENDSHIP. AS BACK TO THE FUTURE HITS 40. WE THEN FOR A NOSTALGIC TRIP THROUGH TINE
Dir Dean Puckett, UK 2025 On digital platforms Folk horror has been a thing for a long time, but it’s an over-used term these days. In film terms it appears to mean something heavily influenced by Wit
Actor, presenter and now author Larry Lamb reveals why the written word – particularly verse – has always meant so much to him