Award-winning independent filmmaker Alison Klayman’s latest feature-length...
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This film plays out like the ramblings of a confident drunk....
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Performing a rousing, exuberant and inspiring concert at London’s Roundhouse,...
You have probably spotted one of the colourful SILKE London hair wraps on...
The opening scene of Thunder Road sees a cop performing an awkward speech at his...
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Rich people on bad holidays: a tale as old as time. The stark, bleached open...
Tonight’s bill at Sadler’s Wells is two pieces...
As Cannes 2019 draws to a close, Sam Gray and Joseph Owen...
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In the Coffee Works Project, a chic industrial cafe...
Beneath the Blue Rinse has large shoes to fill. A comedy that toys with...

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