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Review — 24 Nov 2013

Behind The Candelabra

This made-for-TV movie (which later received a cinematic release) recounts the stormy six-year relationship between flamboyant entertainer Liberace (Michael Douglas) and his younger lover Scott Thorson (Matt Damon).

Raised in…

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Blog post — 28 Nov 2013

The Best DVDs of 2013

Our top ten DVDs from 2013, as selected by our film expert Lou Fulco. (Displayed in no particular order).

The Perks of Being A Wallflower

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Blog post — 22 Aug 2013

An Artist That Changed My Life: Bruce Springsteen

A year before Born To Run came out, music critic Jon Landau saw a performance where many of the as yet unreleased songs were performed and wrote: “I saw rock…

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Review — 28 May 2013

Once I was an Eagle by Laura Marling

Twenty-three years old. I say again, Laura Marling is 23 years old. I don’t know why this surprises me, but it does – in a positive way. I guess it’s…

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Review — 7 Apr 2013

Division Street by Harper Simon

Harper Simon turns up the volume with Division Street, the follow-up to his very successful self-titled 2010 debut. His intelligent, well-crafted lyrics remain, but the lines are a little…

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Review — 28 Apr 2014

Well, Really, Mr Twiddle! by Enid Blyton

I would say it has been at least 40 years since I laid eyes on this book. Looking at my copy of Well Really, Mr Twiddle! from when I was…

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Review — 29 Jan 2013

Sweetwater by The Glorious

When I listen to the second album of a band that impressed me with their debut, all I ask for is that I see a growth, both in songwriting and…

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Review — 25 Nov 2012

Jake Bugg by Jake Bugg

It has been a meteoric rise for 18-year-old Jake Bugg. An appearance on Later… with Jools Holland and a support gig for Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds has brought him…

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Review — 28 Oct 2012

Other Side Of The Rock by Shane Howard

Shane Howard celebrates the thirtieth anniversary of his groundbreaking ‘Solid Rock’ from Spirit of Place with Other Side of the Rock, a reworking of some of his best-known songs…

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Review — 28 Oct 2012

Glad All Over by The Wallflowers

This much-anticipated album sees Jakob Dylan and original and longtime band members return to what they do best.

More of a rediscovery of the sound that brought The Wallflowers fame…

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