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you have just seen a great movie, come across a
fantastic live band, or left the theatre crying
with emotion?
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film
reviewed
by Tom Campbell
I
have no issue with being a 26-year old kid. I've had the
chance to grow up and I've decided against it, thank you!
Being the wrong side of twenty hasn't changed me at all;
I still like chocolate spread, I'm prone to falling over
and crying...
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by Gareth
Barsby
Inception
is a film that has been greatly anticipated, but
how could it not be, when Christopher Nolan is the
one helming it? After Nolan reinvented Batman in
Batman Begins and solidified that reinvention as
a piece of cinematic art in The Dark Knight, he
has been considered one of the greatest directors
of this generation.
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by Caroline Jones
A
young American girl, Sophia travels to Verona –
the home of Juliet Capulet of Romeo & Juliet
fame, where she joins a group of volunteers who
respond to letters addressed to Juliet seeking advice
about love.
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theatre
- inside job
by Shani Smith
Deceit
and duplicity collide in this theatre thriller by
Brian Clemens, creator of television’s ‘The
Avengers’ and ‘The Professionals’
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film
- shrek - forever after
by Gareth Barsby
The
fourth installment sees our ogre’s world turned
upside down! This
summer, both Pixar and Dreamworks’ biggest
animated franchises unleash their latest installments
onto the big screen. Read
the full shrek - forever after review here |
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tv
- doctor who - the pandorica opens
by Gareth Barsby
The
Doctor has a hell of a night in the first half of
an epic two-parter. When Doctor Who has several
of its characters make reappearances in the same
episode, despite the slight suspicious of fan manipulation,
there’s something special about it.
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the full doctor who - the pandorica review here |
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reviewed by Sharon
Fox-Byrne
I
was really looking forward to seeing this film after
seeing the trailer advertised and it certainly didn't
disappoint. From the start you were waiting on the
next laugh and there were certainly plenty more
on the way. Read
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reviewed by Jessica
Richardson
Hairspray's
lead character, Tracy Turnblad, is played by Laurie
Scarth, whose previous credits include Grease and
High School Musical. Her love interest, The Corny
Collins Show’s Link Larkin, is played by Liam
Doyle, who was ‘discovered’ by GMTV...
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the full hairspray review |
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reviewed by Symantha
Simcox
Columbo
is, for me, shrouded in nostalgia, holding a place
in my affection as something that mum and dad would
have been watching on TV whilst I would have been
playing on the sofa with my Pippa Dolls.
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murder review |
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reviewed by Thomas
I watched
this film today with my Girlfriend and I must say
it is the best film I've seen in a while, I could
not help myself but too laugh.
This is a 100% must see, even if you haven't seen
the first one.
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reviewed by Julie Hill
I’ve
just had an excellent night out at the Cinderella
pantomime at the Wolverhampton Grand Theatre. Did
you say, “Oh no you haven’t!”?
“Oh yes I did!” and I’ll tell
you just why it was so good.
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reviewed by Jessica Richardson
As one
of the millions of teenagers left devastated when
‘the boys’ spilt up, screamed with excitement
when ‘the men’ returned...
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full never forget review |
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reviewed by Jade
Sammons
The
Men Who Stare at Goats is the directing debut of
Grant Heslov, who enlisted his life-long friend
and producing partner, George Clooney into the main
role...
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full review |
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reviewed by Mathew James
I was
too young to remember
the ‘Rat Pack’ the first time round,
in actual fact I am more a ‘Brat Pack’
child so I wasn't’t really too sure what to
expect...
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full review |
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reviewed by David Turner
As the
curtain rises on Lawrence Till’s adaptation
of “Kes” the audience is immediately
transported to the beginning of an overcast day
in Barnsley...
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full review |
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reviewed by Laura Louise
Clarke
I had been waiting
for a film to come out in 3D that I actually wanted
to see and not just for the extra effects.
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full review |
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submitted by Julie Hill
Read Julie Hill's
review of High School Musical 2 at Wolverhampton's
Grand Theatre.
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full review |
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submitted by Nicki Powell
I went to see
District 9 expecting to see the normal blend of
the human race versus the aliens flick, but in this
film the aliens were trying to escape the hostile
humans.
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submitted by Julie
Hill
Julie Hill
went along to the opening night of Singin'
in the Rain at Wolverhampton's Grand Theatre.
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full review |
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film
- harry potter and the Half Blood Prince
submitted by Dan Roach
Warner
Brothers knew it was a good marketing move pushing
the release date of this film back 8 months but
was it worth the wait?
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submitted
by Andy Powell
As we have come to
expect from the last two Terminator movies the CGI/Special
effects are great in this futuristic film.
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full review |
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submitted by Nicki
Powell
Not being a ‘Trekky’
or particularly keen on Star Trek at all, I initially
was not keen on seeing this film but boy am I glad
I did!
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full review |
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