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Side Effects
I’ve always believed that you can distinguish a great film from a good one when it leaves a lasting impression on you. This holds true for Side Effects, the latest film by Steven[...]
Arts · Film & Theatre · Visual Arts
I’ve always believed that you can distinguish a great film from a good one when it leaves a lasting impression on you. This holds true for Side Effects, the latest film by Steven[...]
8 March A performance developed for International Women’s Day, “The Cinderella Story Remix” is a modern take on the classic fairy-tale with a core message that money can’t buy happiness, placing emphasis on the[...]
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Brighton’s home of innovative performance The Basement on Kensington Street proclaims ‘to test the boundaries’. Accordingly, the March addition of venue’s Supper Club – a monthly night of ‘bite size’ performances – took a sickening[...]
£10 Student tickets all week THE RISE AND FALL OF LITTLE VOICE Mon 4 – Sat 9 Mar Eves 7.45pm Thu & Sat mats 2.30pm The Olivier Award-winning THE RISE AND FALL OF LITTLE VOICE,[...]
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Victoria Rodrigues Tarantino delivers another superb ‘revenge flick’. His usual trademarks of ultra-violence, profanity and sadism compellingly display the horrors of slavery, in a concoction that also revives the spaghetti Western and folkloric. Set in[...]
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Sarah Betts Alfred Hitchcock. ‘Hitch’ to those he honoured with his regard. An icon of the world of cinema and a man of many names; ‘Master of Suspense’ and ‘genius’ to list a few. Born[...]
Christos Papadogeorgopoulos Brighton’s 10th Cine-City festival opened with a screening of the much anticipated ‘The Seven Psychopaths’. Although the showing was not the films debut, it hasn’t been out long on the big screen. A[...]
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Ruth Atkinson Brighton Museum and Art Gallery have JUST opened a new exhibition, “Shoot the Wrx”. The show is a collection of renowned experimental film-maker and artist Jeff Keen’s work. The exhibition pays homage to[...]
Marie Hawkins Jeff Keen. This name may not ring a bell, but if you see his explosive, energetic and eccentric short films you won’t forget it. Four of his best-known films, ‘Cineblatz’ (1967), ‘Meatdaze ‘(1968),[...]
Hannah Staff 8th November Any production staged at the stunning Theatre Royal Brighton sets itself up to high expectations and David Hare’s The Judas Kiss does not disappoint. Despite the promising warning signs of smoking[...]
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