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On the 10th of October, Beabadoobee stopped off at Nottingham’s Rock City on the 5th date of her UK/IE Beatopia Tour. After releasing her album ‘Beatopia’ back in July, fans finally got the opportunity to hear the album in an intimate live setting. Impact’s Emily Campbell reviews....
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La Triviata is a dramatic three-part opera by Giuseppe Verdi. Originally titled Violetta, after the main character, this play is memorable in so many ways. For three nights only, Opera North have bought La Triviata to Nottingham's Theatre Royal. Impact's Jasmine Butler attended Tuesday's performance, and reviews....
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On Monday 7th November, the rapidly emerging band Crawlers graced us with their presence in Rescue Rooms. Following the release of their mixtape 'Loud Without Noise', the band have been touring the UK, taking their fans on a compelling journey of alt-rock greatness. Impact's Lottie Murray reviews....
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Despite being heavy on the gore with some of the most outstanding practical effects seen on screen and a solid cast of actors, The Thing was a commercial and critical failure on release. However, the home video distribution of the film was a huge success and Carpenter’s The Thing...
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Erich Maria Remarque’s All Quiet on the Western Front has been put to film twice before. Famously in 1930 and again in 1979. This latest iteration takes full advantage of modern technology and techniques whilst largely retaining the spirit of Remarque’s story. Daniel Evans Reviews....
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‘Nobody really knows what the fuck happened. So it’s all fiction anyway, in my opinion’. This is what Andrew Dominik said about his thought process before directing his new film Blonde, a fictionalised account of the life of Marilyn Monroe, based on the 2000 novel of the same name...
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The Banshees of Inisherin finds Martin McDonagh delivering some of his best work, bolstered by the wonderful Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson and Kerry Condon. Set in Ireland, the film presents the breakdown of a friendship and the consequences of this on all of their lives. Ben Nathan reviews...