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26 July 2022
Interview with Basil Brush
Basil Brush is back at Edinburgh Festival Fringe this August with two shows – one for families, and one very much for the grown-ups.
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25 July 2022
The world of Paul Verhoeven
To celebrate one of the Netherlands’ most successful directors turning 84, we look back at some of his best – and most controversial – work
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25 July 2022
Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) Review
The latest film to expand on the MCU feels less like a film and more like a product
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23 July 2022
Interview with Richard Marsh, actor and writer
"Background, upbringing and education combine toward the immense privilege involved in simply seeing the arts as a potential career. We desperately need people from all sorts of different backgrounds going into the arts. That’s only got harder under this government."
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18 July 2022
Elvis Review: The King never left the building
Lord Almighty, there’s nothing but burning love for Baz Luhrmann’s latest hit
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16 July 2022
Review: New York Our Time (2020)
Vivienne Dick's latest documentary New York Our Time looks at the changes New York has undergone since the late 70s...
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15 July 2022
Top 10 video games of the 21st century
Following on from World Video Games Day, we rank the ten best games of the century so far
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15 July 2022
Looking back at the career of Tom Cruise
To celebrate Tom Cruise recently turning 60, we take look at his long and illustrious career
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13 July 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Legally Blonde
It’s been 21 years today since Legally Blonde was released – how does it hold up?
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12 July 2022
Interview with Dave Johns, comedian, actor, and star of 'I, Daniel Blake'
"Theatre and being an entertainer seemed a billion miles away from my life... A teacher took us to see Death of a Salesman, which totally blew me away! That was it, I was hooked!"
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8 July 2022
Matilda the Musical
This was very exciting and included various aspects of dance that I am familiar with. The cast was mostly children so there was a range of group dances in various settings and atmospheres.
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7 July 2022
Voice Retrospectives: Nosferatu (1922)
It has been 100 years since F.W. Murnau released his haunting masterpiece Nosferatu – what is its legacy today?
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6 July 2022
Twinkleberry: A refreshingly positive portrayal of pride.
Both uplifting and shocking, engaging and informative, this short piece was cleverly put together and puts an image to the high school that every queer (and even straight!) person wishes they grew up in.
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5 July 2022
Review: ELVER
This New Creatives short film explores the relationship between rural fishermen and the rare specimens they capture: elvers
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4 July 2022
Running Up That Hill: The Stranger Things Effect
Almost four decades after its release, Kate Bush's 'Running Up That Hill (A deal with God)' hits the charts again as it features in Stranger Things 4. Warning: spoilers ahead.
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4 July 2022
The toxicity of celebrity culture in the music industry
Analysing the career journeys of two of the biggest names in music, Taylor Swift and Demi Lovato, to delve into the toxicity of celebrity culture on female musicians.
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2 July 2022
Review: Other Voices
This New Creatives piece features several trans and gender non-conforming people discussing their experiences and expressing their emotions through conversation and art
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1 July 2022
Stranger Things season 4: Part 1 recap & theories for Part 2
By now, many of us will have seen Part 1 of the fourth season of Stranger Things. Part 2 is releasing today, but what do you think will happen? Let's revisit what we know and discuss all of the wild fan theories. Part 1 spoilers ahead!