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Paul McCartney’s The Boys of Dungeon Lane is an Atmospheric Nostalgia Trip with Hints of Danger.
Music

Paul McCartney’s The Boys of Dungeon Lane is an Atmospheric Nostalgia Trip with Hints of Danger.

May 31, 2026May 31, 2026 by Steven Saunders

It’s been six years since Paul McCartney’s previous album, and at 83 his new record The Boys of Dungeon Lane should be treated as a

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John Travolta’s Propeller One-Way Night Coach is a Soothing Journey Into a More Romantic Age
Movies & TV

John Travolta’s Propeller One-Way Night Coach is a Soothing Journey Into a More Romantic Age

May 30, 2026May 30, 2026 by Steven Saunders

Propeller One-Way Night Coach marks the directorial debut of John Travolta. The film, which is set in 1962, stars Clark Shotwell as Jeff an 8-year-old,

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The Christophers Review: McKellen Scintillates in Soderbergh’s Film about Ageing and Art
Movies & TV

The Christophers Review: McKellen Scintillates in Soderbergh’s Film about Ageing and Art

May 18, 2026May 19, 2026 by Steven Saunders

The Christophers is the new film from prolific master film-maker Steven Soderbergh, with a screenplay by Ed Solomon. The film stars Sir Ian McKellen as

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Hokum Review: A Satisfying Witch’s Brew of Mystery and Horror
Movies & TV

Hokum Review: A Satisfying Witch’s Brew of Mystery and Horror

May 3, 2026May 4, 2026 by Steven Saunders

Hokum is the new film from Irish horror maestro Damian McCarthy. Adam Scott, perhaps best known for his memorable turn in Severance, is Ohm Bauman,

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The Magic Faraway Tree, Review: Blyton’s Brilliance Survives the Update… Just.
Movies & TV

The Magic Faraway Tree, Review: Blyton’s Brilliance Survives the Update… Just.

April 7, 2026April 8, 2026 by Steven Saunders

The Magic Faraway Tree is loosely based on the Faraway Tree books by Enid Blyton. Andrew Garfield plays Tim Thompson, a stay-at-home Dad, who is

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Eva Noblezada’s Last Days in Cabaret: A Review
Theatre

Eva Noblezada’s Last Days in Cabaret: A Review

January 21, 2026January 21, 2026 by Steven Saunders

Cabaret has been playing in the West End since 2022, when it was splashily revived with Eddie Redmayne and Jessie Buckley. So, it is fair

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One Battle After Another, Review: a Tour de Force of Thrilling Action and Demented Comedy.
Movies & TV

One Battle After Another, Review: a Tour de Force of Thrilling Action and Demented Comedy.

September 28, 2025May 30, 2026 by Steven Saunders

One Battle After Another is the new film from auteur writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson, who in this writer’s opinion boasts the most interesting filmography of

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28 Years Later, Review: The Rage Returns
Movies & TV

28 Years Later, Review: The Rage Returns

June 21, 2025June 21, 2025 by Steven Saunders

28 Years Later is the long gestating third entry in the 28 – fill in the blank – Later series started by director Danny Boyle

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Here We Are at the National Theatre, Review: Sondheim’s Surreal Farewell
Music

Here We Are at the National Theatre, Review: Sondheim’s Surreal Farewell

June 14, 2025June 15, 2025 by Steven Saunders

Here We Are is the new, posthumous, show from the great composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, whose works include Sunday in the Park With George,

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The Gorge, Review: Romantic Monster Mash is a Waste of Anya Taylor-Joy
Movies & TV

The Gorge, Review: Romantic Monster Mash is a Waste of Anya Taylor-Joy

February 15, 2025May 30, 2026 by Steven Saunders

The Gorge is the new movie from director Scott Derrickson (Doctor Strange, The Black Phone) and writer Zach Dean (The Tomorrow War). It stars Miles

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