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Author: Scott Hammond

Preview: Party for Pete Fundraiser Returns to The Fleece

Posted on September 24, 2017 by Scott Hammond

24th September 2017 Now in its fifth consecutive year, the live music and fundraising spectacular of Party for Pete returns to The Fleece next Sunday 1st October. Raising funds for St Peter’s Hospice, all proceeds from the packed all day… Continue Reading →

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Review: Alvvays’ world class indie pop thrills Thekla

Posted on September 11, 2017 by Scott Hammond

9th September 2017     After their 2014 self-titled debut album revealed a highly promising act armed with a considerable knack for melodic, reverb drenched indie-pop gems, it seemed to take an age – a perception ultimately exacerbated by a… Continue Reading →

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Preview: The Downs Festival Returns for Second Annual Event

Posted on August 24, 2017 by Scott Hammond

24th August 2017                     After hosting hometown heroes Massive Attack for its inaugural event in 2016 – and selling all 27,000 tickets within two hours of going on sale in the… Continue Reading →

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Review: Spiderman – Homecoming

Posted on August 7, 2017 by Scott Hammond

7th August 2017   Homecoming is the newest reboot of the Spidey series since the underwhelming 1st and 2nd Amazing Spiderman films which starred Andrew Garfield as the web slinger and his then real life partner, Emma Stone, playing his… Continue Reading →

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Review: Forever Pure

Posted on August 1, 2017 by Scott Hammond

1st August 2017   As a window on to the hate-fuelled quagmire that has shaped much of modern history – that being the enduring religious, ethnic and tribal tensions between the State of Israel and her Arab neighbours – ‘Forever… Continue Reading →

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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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