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The 2017 Laureate of Nobel Prize in Literature Kazuo Ishiguro returns to his exploration of scientific-fiction after his 2005 novel Never Let Me Go, with his latest novel Klara and the Sun....
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The Drifters, directed by first-time director Benjamin Bond, is a romantic drama following young immigrants Fanny (Lucie Bourdeu) and Koffee (Jonathan Ajayi) who are looking for adventure in post-Brexit Britain....
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Every breakup invites conflict, every conflict requires redemption. For London-based artist Tom Grennan, redemption can manifest as an album. Named after the Hackney street which Grennan once lived upon with an ex, ‘Evering Road’ is a reflection on past mistakes and lessons for the future. ...
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Just like the rest of us, Brighton duo Frankie Stew and Harvey Gunn have been through a lot in the past year. Boasting notable features from fellow up-and-coming figures in the UK hip hop scene, their new project ‘Handle With Care’ sees them nonchalantly express feelings of self-growth and...
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League is an oddity. Snyder left the project originally due to family tragedy and Joss Whedon (director of Avengers, 2012) oversaw the completion of the theatrical version released in 2017. That version is a complete non-entity and was dead on arrival, with fans subsequently campaigning for...
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Sharon Hsieh Featuring Rosamund Pike and Peter Dinklage, I Care A Lot is an underperformed and loosely structured movie, which shamelessly attempts to bamboozle the audience with a spiral maze of illogical plot twists. The film failed to blend various themes into a melting pot, and instead rather disorderly...
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The Dig, directed by Simon Stone, is based on a 2016 book of the same name by John Preston. The story dramatizes the 1939 excavation of Sutton Hoo, which resulted in a discovery that altered our perception of the dark ages....