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Doncaster, we have a problem: there is an effluent in the room. Sorry, an elephant. When Patrick Moore popped hisContinue Reading
Doncaster, we have a problem: there is an effluent in the room. Sorry, an elephant. When Patrick Moore popped hisContinue Reading
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Robert Budreau’s new film The Captor receives its UK premiere at the Edinburgh International Film Festival. This is a bankContinue Reading
In all honesty, I was not entirely sure what to expect from the film when it was announced it wouldContinue Reading
A lone cowboy holding a silver balloon crosses an empty prairie on a sluggish horse. His direction of travel echoingContinue Reading
Opposites attract in Mindy Kaling’s fresh and funny take on the male, pale and some would say stale-dominated world of lateContinue Reading
Stand up comedian Craig Hill was recently invited to the Filmhouse, Edinburgh to curate a selection of films he hasContinue Reading
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