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The Aeronauts – up, up, and away in an immersive expedition ★★★

Tom Harper tells the story, based on true events, of two aeronauts: one is strong-willed scientist James Galisher (Eddie Redmayne)…

October 18, 2019
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Marriage Story – Tender, raw and authentic ★★★★★

I have been itching to write a 5-star review and this heartbreaking yet hilarious Kramer-vs-Kramer-style divorce drama has come along…

October 17, 2019
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Hope Gap – William Nicholson’s Most Soul-bearing Albeit Far From Perfect Production ★★★

This month at the London Film Festival, William Nicholson released his autobiographical film “Hope Gap”. I had the wonderful fortune…

October 16, 2019
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The Freedom of the Nightclub: Art and Politics at DRAF’s Annual Evening of Performances

On 3 October 2019, Ministry of Sound played host to something well outside its usual fare. While the pulsating thrum…

October 15, 2019
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The King – Fails to Surpass a Mere Retelling ★★

Over the past three years we have seen the unprecedented rise of Timothée Chalamet in Lady Bird, Beautiful Boy, and…

October 15, 2019
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Gemini Man – where there’s two Wills there’s a way

In order to understand Gemini Man, you have to understand Ang Lee – or at least try to. The Taiwanese…

October 11, 2019
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Queer Eye is the only QE you really need to know at LSE

If you haven’t already heard of Queer Eye, then what heteronormative rock have you been living under? Queer Eye is…

October 5, 2019
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No more excuses – how to enjoy London on the cheap

Theatre The National Theatre’s Entry Pass grants concession tickets for less than £10 for people under 26. The free Young…

October 5, 2019
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Four out of five stars for Almodóvar’s Pain and Glory

Pedro Almodóvar’s last film, “Julieta” (2016), was disappointing; he seemed stagnated by success.  Appearances can be misleading however, as his…

October 2, 2019
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What to expect in October – a guide to upcoming films and TV shows

Whether you need a break from university already or are recovering from Freshers’, here’s how you can keep busy. Halloween…

October 1, 2019
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