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Review: J. Edgar

Review: J. Edgar

An extraordinary life, a lasting legacy, a singularly complex individual. But does the new J. Edgar biopic capture its leading character in all his dubious glory?


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Review: The Iron Lady

Review: The Iron Lady

Vinny Lawrenson-Woods manages to sit through The Iron Lady for the SevenStreets review. We only wish he’d get off the fence…


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The Ladykillers: Review

The Ladykillers: Review

A triumphant way to usher in the next hundred years? Or did the Playhouse’s latest production die on its feet? Jamie Bowman reviews The Ladykillers.


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Eye’s Wide Open: New Open Eye Gallery

Eye’s Wide Open: New Open Eye Gallery

At long last the Open Eye Gallery re-opens to the public at Mann Island with an unusual breakfast event and talk from photographer Mitch Epstein. Rachel Gardner (she’s American, you know) was there too…


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Review: Lanterns on the Lake

Review: Lanterns on the Lake

Ethereal, emotional and electrifying. Laura Brown is utterly enraptured by Lanterns on the Lake, at Leaf for Liverpool Music Week.


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The Swallowing Dark Review

The Swallowing Dark Review

Another glowing batch of reviews for Lizzie Nunnery – and another sign that this Liverpool songwriter and dramatist is the one to watch.


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Review: Living In The Material World

Review: Living In The Material World

For a short season only, Scorsese’s unblinking eye captures, vividly, the life, times and singular journey of the spiritual Beatle. Don’t miss it.


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Red State: Review

Red State: Review

Kevin Smith’s new film tackles the weightiest of subjects – but, asks Vinny Lawrenson-Woods, can he do it with his customary lightness of touch?


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Review: Tartuffe at The Playhouse

Review: Tartuffe at The Playhouse

Look, we’re not even going to attempt a single rhyming couplet in this review. How could we, when we’ve just sat through a masterclass?


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Review: Troll Hunter

Review: Troll Hunter

The must-see monster movie of the season? Forget Hollywood, look north for an icy blast of Arctic black comedy.


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Review: Mathew Street Festival

Review: Mathew Street Festival

How was it for you? Andrew Robinson enjoys some Whiskey in the Jar, and a personal serenade at this year’s Mathew Street Festival, while John Johnson captured it all on camera.


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Review: Beatles Festival, Let It Be Strings

Review: Beatles Festival, Let It Be Strings

Another Beatles reinvention? Sean Harris samples a highly strung alternative to the karaoke of Mathew Street (our review of which later), and finds, sometimes, it’s best to leave well alone…


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Thai Kitchen Review

Thai Kitchen Review

You want authentic Thai? Best head away from Liverpool ONE, then. We visit Thai Kitchen and sample some surefooted street cuisine…


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Review: Philip Treacy at The Tate

Review: Philip Treacy at The Tate

Don’t fancy the surreal Belgian? Don’t worry, there’s lots more to see – that’s free – at The Tate this summer.


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Liverpool Pride: Review and Pictures

Liverpool Pride: Review and Pictures

Stephanie Heneghan gets carried away with it all – but keeps her leopard print shoes on – at this year’s Pride festival.


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Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

Review: Matt Berry at the Kazimier

— Matt Berry comes to the Kazimier with his set of psych-folk and tracks from his new album, Kill The Wolf.

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“It’s easy to get sniffy about pop music”: Thea Gilmore interviewed

Cerebral songwriter Thea Gilmore now comes with strings attached, as you'll witness at Liverpool's Philharmonic Hall this Friday. Alan O’Hare finds out more…

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It's karaoke! But cool! And with - yes, really - a live band. What's not to love? Get your lungs around Camp and Furnace's new night...

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