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13/01/2017

Review: Pho, the Vietnamese street food experience

[gss ids=”16365,16364,16363,16362″] If you fancy tasting the delights of Vietnamese street food, but can’t afford a return ticket to Ho Chi Minh …

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13/01/2017

La La Land captures the essence of cinema

If you haven’t seen La La Land you might be confused by what all the noise is about. It’s won …

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25/11/2016

Review: Yasmine Naghdi’s Sugar Plum Shines In The Royal Ballet’s Nutcracker

Naghdi gathered up the harp’s music and sent it spilling off the tips of her fingers The Nutcracker has returned …

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16/11/2016

Review: Ezra Miller shines in Fantastic Beasts’ lost plot

  Ezra Miller’s performance is painted with chilling clarity   Three years after its unveiling, Fantastic Beasts and Where to …

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04/11/2016

‘Ouija: Origin of Evil’ Review: Missed opportunity to thoroughly scare viewers

I can only review half of the movie Ouija: Origin of Evil, as I spent the other half hiding behind …

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27/10/2016

Two Door Cinema Club at New Slang

Despite bad reviews from various newspapers on their newest album “Gameshow”, Two Door Cinema Club put on an electric show at New Slang’s …

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22/10/2016

KU graduate Ben Barnes stars in new brillant HBO sci-fi series Westworld

Home Box Office’s new series Westworld is a stunning science-fiction thriller with a brilliant cast and a chilling view on …

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05/10/2016

John Malkovich’s Good Canary sings at Kingston’s Rose Theatre

Kingston is transformed into to Manhattan as Good Canary – directed by Hollywood legend John Malkovich, took to The Rose theatre at the end …

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11/03/2016

Allegiant: Surprisingly entertaining sci-fi bogged down by teenage angst

The third in the Divergent franchise, Allegiant continues where Insurgent left off; the factions broken, the regime toppled, and a …

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01/03/2016

Spotlight Review

Spotlight tells the remarkable true story of the Boston Globe newspaper’s investigative journalism unit, whom broke the story of the …

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