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Doctor Foster Series 2 Review

Every so often a show comes along that becomes a surprise hit. One that could…

London Film Festival 2017: The best films to watch during the next 10 days

Tired. That’s the word we, Culturefly’s dedicated team of writers, will describe ourselves as over…

This Month at the Cinema: It isn’t only superheroes saving the day

Do you know what the scariest thing is about October? Pumpkin spice lattes. They rise…

Rupert Julian’s silent classic Phantom of the Opera to screen at the London Coliseum with live orchestra

While IMAX boasts to offer the ultimate modern film going experience, the recent trend of…

Book Review: The Making of Dunkirk by James Mottram

When it comes to film and TV companion books, nobody makes them better than Titan…

Book Review: New People by Danzy Senna

On the surface of it, Danzy Senna’s fifth published work New People is a simple…

Book Review: The Pool House by Tasmina Perry

Dan and Jem are a young British couple who have recently moved to New York…

5 books to read if you enjoy historical and wartime sagas

Period drama sagas are perfect for taking readers on a trip down nostalgia lane, transporting…

10 books that were banned from shelves

From fairytales to literary classics, books have been accused of promoting extra-marital dalliances, Communism and…

Barns Courtney – The Attractions Of Youth Review

Following summer festival performances at Reading and Leeds, a sold-out headline show at Camden Assembly…

Roald Dahl: Fear, Innocence, Trickery and War Review

British novelist Roald Dahl is best known for his children’s books but whilst they’re aimed…

Baywatch DVD Review

Seth Gordon’s filmography over the past six years should give a hint of what you…