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Review: Czech National Orchestra deliver Jaws in Concert at Colston Hall

Posted on April 16, 2018 by Scott Hammond

14th April   Since its release in June 1975, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws – an epochal moment in motion picture history in its standing as Hollywood’s prototypical ‘Summer Blockbuster’ – has endured as a much beloved film. This is partly evidenced… Continue Reading →

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Review: Score – an enjoyable celebration of Hollywood’s unsung heroes

Posted on March 23, 2018 by Scott Hammond

22nd March 2018   Though perhaps a few notable composers have slipped the net of obscurity and garnered household name status with their contribution to the history of film – five time Academy Award winner John Williams being the most… Continue Reading →

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Review: Chekhov’s The Cherry Orchard is fitting launch to Old Vic’s Year of Change

Posted on March 10, 2018 by Scott Hammond

8th March 2018                       With upheaval, impermanence and the inevitability of transition being among its central themes, Rory Mullarkey’s dynamically executed interpretation of Anton Chekhov’s theatrical swansong The Cherry Orchard… Continue Reading →

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Review: Fredo’s post-snowpocalyptic sell-out at Marble Factory

Posted on March 6, 2018 by Scott Hammond

3rd March 2018     Hailing from the notoriously rough and tough Mozart Estate in North West London, profligate drug peddler come successful grime artist Fredo – after a forced cancellation in Birmingham an evening earlier – braved the snowpocalypse… Continue Reading →

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Review: The Mavericks’ kick off European tour with sparkling Colston Hall performance

Posted on February 5, 2018 by Scott Hammond

2nd February 2018 Considering that their 1998 single ‘Dance The Night Away’ peaked at number 4 in the UK while experiencing an enduring chart presence of 18 weeks, The Mavericks hold the misfortune that British audiences, by and large, would… Continue Reading →

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Review: ‘I am Heath Ledger’

Posted on January 16, 2018 by Scott Hammond

16th January 2018   In the unwavering affection bestowed upon its subject, Adrian Buitenhuis and Derick Murray’s ‘I am Heath Ledger’ provides an unusually doting biographical account of the Perth born actor who, in 2008, sadly died at just 28… Continue Reading →

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Review: Mac Demarco and a night of introspective hedonism at O2 Academy

Posted on November 27, 2017 by Scott Hammond

26th November 2017   When a deep, robotic voiceover jokingly introduces Mac Demarco as “45% a giant and riddled with disease” as he enters the stage carrying a three can stack of Stella Artois, it’s very much in keeping with… Continue Reading →

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Review: ‘The Work’ – uncompromising account of gruelling Folsom Prison rehabilitation

Posted on November 19, 2017 by Scott Hammond

19th November 2017   “Right down where we hurt the most is where the medicine is at.” This line of rehabilitative philosophy, heard around two-thirds of the way through Jairus McLeary and Gethin Aldous’ ultra-intensive documentary, is a fitting summation… Continue Reading →

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