Movie: Sing
School holiday time means lots of children’s movies to see – and to date Sing has been one of my favourites.
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Movie: Rosalie Blum
Rosalie Blum ticks many of the boxes which make French comedy-dramas so enjoyable.
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Movie: Café Society
Woody Allen’s latest film offering, Café Society, is visually stunning and features some fine acting performances.
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Movie: The Deep Blue Sea
National Theatre Live again delivers with its production of The Deep Blue Sea.
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Movie: A Beautiful Planet 3D
A Beautiful Planet 3D, the next chapter in IMAX’s space documentary series, provides an educational, visually stunning and often disturbing picture of earth.
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Movie: Les Liaisons Dangereuses
National Theatre Live’s new production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses is both worrying and enjoyable.
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Movie – 45 Years
The movie 45 Years raises a number of `relationship’ questions but unlike many of today’s films, those involved aren’t youngsters.
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Movie: Brooklyn
There’s much to enjoy in the film Brooklyn thanks to the moving story, great acting and wonderful cinematography.
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Movie: Steve Jobs
I knew little about Apple founder Steve Jobs before seeing the latest movie about him, so I am unsure of the accuracy of the film ‘Steve Jobs’ by screenwriter Aaron Sorkin and director Danny Boyle.
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Movie: The Importance of Being Earnest
At first watching David Suchet in action as the formidable Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest was rather strange.
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