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18 December 2024
Sandy Thomson joins the battle against sexism in the arts
by Amy Reilly Voice ContributorWhen we decided to tackle the idea of sexism in the arts, we got the chance to speak to Scottish playwright and filmmaker Sandy Thomson. For years, she has been fighting discrimination against women in the creative industries.
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17 December 2024
Sorry Red One, but Christmas movies should actually feel Christmassy
by Tom Beasley EditorDwayne Johnson and Chris Evans star in the truly terrible Christmas movie 'Red One', which you can watch on Amazon Prime Video now – as long as you don't actually like Christmas very much.
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16 December 2024
The Voice Christmas Quiz 2024
by Tom Beasley EditorHow well do you remember the best culture of 2024? In our bumper Christmas quiz, we have questions about movies, TV, music, books, and of course, Christmas.
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13 December 2024
Daft Punk's and Leiji Matsumoto's Interstellar 555 Re-release review
by Robert Lewis Local ReviewerHave you've been missing Daft Punk recently? Well the iconic electronic duo's infamous anime musical film, made as a co-production with Leiji Matsumoto, has been Remastered and re-released for one night only.
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13 December 2024
Film Review: Wicked - From Stage To Screen
by Naomi Johnson ContributorMysterious. Mesmerising. Moving. Magical. Is it possible to recreate that feeling (I'm not talking about loathing!) that you experience from watching such a Magnificent Musical like Wicked and transfer that to the audience through a screen? ...
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9 December 2024
Despicable Me 4
by Henry WaterfieldDespicable Me 4 is the newest film into the Despicable Me franchise, it is a fun family friendly film that follows Gru (Steve Carell) as he grapples life with his newest born son.
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9 December 2024
Migration Review
by Henry WaterfieldMigration is a family friendly film that follows a family of ducks as they embark on their first migration- a journey to Jamaica. On this adventure they discover friends and foes, places of wonder and curiosity.
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9 December 2024
Kensuke’s Kingdom Adaptation
by Hannah ParkerFor my Silver Arts Award, Unit 1, Part C, I went to Cineworld in Dundee to watch ‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ (2023) based on the Michael Morpurgo novel (1999).
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9 December 2024
‘Is There Anybody Out There?’
by Hannah ParkerFor my Silver Arts Award, Unit 1, Part C, I went to Cineworld in Dundee to watch a documentary called ‘Is There Anybody Out There?’ (2023) which is based around a woman’s life.
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2 December 2024
Barnaby Blackburn on Pylon: The personal and universal themes of growing up
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorFilmmaker, director and writer Barnaby Blackburn reflects on his Bafta-qualified short film Pylon, inspired by his childhood memories.
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29 November 2024
The Art of Composition: An interview with Anya Zraykat
by Andrietta Simbi Voice ContributorThis interview looks to explore the interdisciplinary nature of artists in integrating art and life together to produce memorable experiences and creative depth.
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27 November 2024
Film Review: Wicked — brings Broadway to life
by Faron Spence-Small ContributorWith a cast including Ariana Grande, Cynthia Erivo and others, has it met expectations?
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27 November 2024
Queer imagining of The White Lotus to perform at The Divine this Twixmas
by Daniel MillerBrooklyn Rep UK, The Divine’s award-winning resident (in the basement) theatre company, presents These Gays! They’re Trying To… - a celebration of queer tv meme culture which offers the rollicking colonic so often needed after Christmas.
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26 November 2024
Film Review: Conclave — Who knew picking a Pope was this thrilling?
by Tom Beasley EditorHarry Potter star Ralph Fiennes plays a conflicted cardinal battling the complex politics of the Vatican in this fascinating thriller from Oscar-winning director Edward Berger.
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26 November 2024 – 5 January 2025
Take part in FUSE International 2025
by Creative YouthApplications for FUSE International 2025 are now open!Be part of South West London’s multi-arts festival for artists under 30. Whatever your artform, FUSE International provides spaces for you to test new work and reach new audiences.
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26 November 2024
Theatre Review: Brixham Chimes at Ludlow Assembly Rooms
by Primrose Jarvis Voice ContributorLife. Death. Fish. Money. A completely live performance to music with film, ‘Brixham Chimes’ is a novella in verse about life, loss and our oceans by author Jim Funnel.
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19 November 2024
David Attenborough: My Climate Hero
by Elisha Pearce Voice ContributorIn recent years, Attenborough has become much more than a natural historian; he’s a climate change hero, determined to wake us up to the reality of the environmental crisis.
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17 November 2024
Film Review: Jaws (1975)
by Robert Lewis Local ReviewerThis is the film that made many people afraid to go into the water. Starring Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw, Jaws was the intense thriller that launched the career of director Steven Spielberg and was the first summer blockbuster.