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1 April 2022
Turning Red Review: Pixar goes through puberty
'Turning Red’ is a nostalgic heartfelt coming-of-age story with a banging soundtrack.
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7 February 2021
Reviewing the Soundtrack - 'Perfume: The Story of a Murderer'
Regardless of what the film is about - when a film boasts a soundtrack recorded by the Berlin Philharmonic, conducted by Sir Simon Rattle, I will inevitably be drawn to it.
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22 January 2021
The music of the Modern Warfares
How the musical landscape has changed between the two games, 13 years apart
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23 October 2018
Interview with The Quentin Dentin Show's writer and composer Henry Carpenter
Following the release of the Original Cast Recording, lyricist and composer Henry Carpenter talks New Wave rock, the cult of Quentin Dentin and, erm . . . lemons?
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11 February 2018
Black Panther The Album: Music From and Inspired By
Kendrick Lamar produces an album that brings together the up-and-comers in contemporary American and African Black music and celebrates Blackness by making you move.
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6 March 2017
La La Land review - dare to read an unpopular opinion
La La Land represents the toils of the Hollywood underdogs, a film primed for all the successes it gained and almost gained. Unfortunately, for everything that astonishes about this film, it still just didn't grip.
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6 December 2016
Thomas Chimiak, Random Acts Midlands filmmaker
From Random Acts Midlands, Thomas Chimiak's visual poem, Vocal Barriers, is a statement on the role of technology in our society. He shared with us his experiences about the Random Acts project.