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8 December 2017
Victoria and Albert Museum: Renaissance
A showcasing of Renaissance masterpieces originating from northern and southern Europe, from the late 1400's and early 1600's. Exhibits included sculptures, weapons, sketches and more.
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6 December 2017
PLYWOOD MATERIAL OF THE MODERN WORLD
The event exhibited many products made of plywood. The exhibition was held to convey a message that many designs and products would not be possible without the innovative and versatile material- Plywood.
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5 December 2017
Stranger Things 2 (spoiler free)
The latest season of Stranger Things was released this October, and inarguably tops the last; the whole production has been ramped all the way up to Eleven.
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2 December 2017
Balenciaga : Shaping Fashion
A review of the V&A's exhibition on Cristobal Balenciaga
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28 November 2017
Martin McDonagh's "Six Shooter"
A darkly comedic short film that both humours and horrifies the audience with its mix of whimsy and brutality.
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28 November 2017
50/50 Art and paint exhibition Storm Hargreaves
The exhibition was "50/50 photo and paint exhibition" at Sir Harold Hillier Gardens in Hampshire . There were 4 photographers and 4 painters, exhibiting their talented collaboration of pieces.
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26 November 2017
Breakfast Club (1985)
A group of 5 misfits, from very different backgrounds, are forced to attend detention on a Saturday due to various reasons previous to the film. They are given one simple task to complete that day -
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26 November 2017
Inception
A thief, who steals corporate secrets through use of dream-sharing technology, is given the inverse task of planting an idea into the mind of a CEO.
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26 November 2017
La Haine
Set in the 90's in French La Banlieue's on the outskirts of Paris, director Mathieu Kassovitz' thought provoking piece follows an explosive trio, tackling the social problems of Police brutality, racism and civil unrest, against the backdrop of the 1986 to 1996 French riots.
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25 November 2017
NADIA - short film
The film isabout a girl called Naadia who's at risk of homelessness. It has been created mainly to let people know of their legal rights for accommodiation.
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24 November 2017
Luther - TV Series
John Luther, a police officer working on serious crime cases London, finds himself pushing the boundaries of the law in order to save lives and follow his morals.
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23 November 2017
City of God
Set in the poverty-stricken favelas of Rio De Janeiro in 1960's Brazil, 'City of God' follows the life of an aspiring photographer who in order to survive must escape the devastating, inevitable gang warfare brought by drugs, guns and the desire for power.
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22 November 2017
District 9
When an alien race comes to earth and is confined to slum-like ghettos, a government official sent to evict the population is exposed to an extraterrestrial biochemical.
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21 November 2017
The Breakfast Club
A review for John Hughes' 1985 cult classic 'The Breakfast Club'
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19 November 2017
This Beautiful Future Review – The Yard Theatre, Hackney
Two teenagers lie naked together… A war shakes the room.
If you want a play to warm your frost, see this. If you're not feeling the frost, see this anyway. Just see it. It's a rarity to find a story which forcefully arrests your heart and soul.
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18 November 2017
Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Raphael around 1500. Exhibition at National Art Gallery, London
I visited the above event which opened at the National Art Gallery on 1st September 2017. The event exhibits the Taddei Tondo, which is the only marble structure in the UK, by Michelangelo.
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17 November 2017
The Last Testament of Lillian Bilocca Review
Maxine Peake's powerful promenade performance marches the audience determinedly through the work of Hull's Headscarf Revolutionaries.