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Theatre Review: The Time Machine at The London Library

Creation Theatre return to the London Library, adapting H.G. Wells’ The Time Machine to deliver…

Book Review: The Deep by Alma Katsu

Alma Katsu’s The Deep is a chilling historical tale that takes readers aboard the Titanic…

Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am Review

From the start of Timothy Greenfield-Sanders’s new documentary, Toni Morrison’s magnetic personality and gift for…

Sorry We Missed You DVD Review

With I, Daniel Blake in 2016, Ken Loach struck gold. It was an incisive investigation…

Book Review: A Good Neighbourhood by Therese Anne Fowler

Class, race and doomed romance are at the heart of Therese Anne Fowler’s new novel,…

Doctor Sleep DVD Review

Doctor Sleep, the sequel to The Shining, picks up the story of Danny Torrance, the…

Glasgow Film Festival: The rest of the best of the fest

With so much on offer at this year’s Glasgow Film Festival, there just has not…

Midway DVD Review

On the morning of the 7 December, 1941, the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service launched…

Comic Review: Harleen by Stjepan Sejic

Who was Harleen Quinzel and what led her to become Harley Quinn? If you’ve been…

Denmark – Glasgow Film Festival Review

It’s an uphill climb to Herb’s (Rafe Spall) dingy basement flat. A recent divorcé, he…

Theatre Review: V&V at The Vaults

A dynamic two hander exploring the relationship between Virginia Woolf and Vita Sackville-West, contrasted with…

Dance Review: Chyna at The Vaults

An energetic and enlightening dance by Chyna, a young deaf performer who has found a…