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Author: Scott Hammond

Preview: Cinema Rediscovered Festival at The Watershed

Posted on July 25, 2017 by Scott Hammond

25th July 2017   From Thursday 27th to Sunday 30th of July, Bristol sees the return of the standout film event of last summer, Cinema Rediscovered. Hosted in Bristol’s prestigious The Watershed cinema/cultural centre, Cinema Rediscovered is a film festival… Continue Reading →

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Review: Liberation Day (out on iTunes 17th July)

Posted on July 13, 2017 by Scott Hammond

13th July 2017 In the world of documentary film, the strength of a final product is, of course, sometimes contingent on the surprising or peculiar nature of its subject matter. Whether it’s former Indonesian death squad members retelling the story… Continue Reading →

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Review: Baby Driver

Posted on July 8, 2017 by Scott Hammond

8th July 2017 Baby Driver, the 5th theatrical film by beloved British fanboy-filmmaker Edgar Wright of The Cornetto Trilogy and Scott Pilgrim fame, is a charming though at times slightly bland film, in which many of its theoretically unique quirks… Continue Reading →

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Review: A pre-Glasto treat from Lisa Hannigan at Marble Factory

Posted on June 26, 2017 by Scott Hammond

24th June 2017   Already boasting a well-regarded music scene, one further advantage held by the city of Bristol is that – either right before or during the frolics of the Glastonbury Festival – a coincidence of geography places it… Continue Reading →

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Review: The return of Manic Street Preachers at Bristol Sounds

Posted on June 26, 2017 by Scott Hammond

22nd June 2017     For the second evening of Bristol Sounds, fans gathered for a perfect summer’s night on the harbourside; ciders in hand. The Amphitheatre buzzed with a sense of intent from a crowd who were there for one… Continue Reading →

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Review: Bonobo’s blistering show to open Bristol Sounds

Posted on June 23, 2017 by Scott Hammond

21st June 2017   After several sweltering days of British Sunshine, this year’s Bristol Sounds – the rebranded form of its erstwhile incarnation as Bristol Summer Series – kicked off just a matter of hours after the met office confirmed… Continue Reading →

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Review: Bristol Comedy Garden continues with impressive second night

Posted on June 17, 2017 by Scott Hammond

15th June 2017 Following a brilliant opening night featuring a bill headlined by hometown hero Mark Watson, lofty standards had been set going into the second evening of the South West’s biggest comedy festival. With a line-up featuring Nish Kumar,… Continue Reading →

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Review: Alien: Covenant

Posted on June 14, 2017 by Scott Hammond

14th June 2017 Sorry Spoilers Ahead. I believe that people have maybe one or two passions. For some it is music, for others it is politics. But for me, it is film. I like to watch films and I like… Continue Reading →

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