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Film Review: Logan Lucky – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a comedy crime caper story set around the American motor sport world. Sounds exciting – but sadly there is minimal car racing involved. It draws…

Film Review: American Made – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd American Made takes us on a fly past of 1970s Central America when a CIA “ends justifying means” policy, of turning a blind eye to drug smuggling,…

Film Review: The Hitman’s Bodyguard – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Staring Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson, this is a rip-roaring high adventure set in the UK and Holland. It is full of gun fights, explosions and…

Review: The Dark Tower – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This film is based on the final book in Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series. We are presented with the good guy Roland (Idris Elba) and the…

Guildford Book Festival 2017 Line-Up Announced

Guildford Book Festival 2017 Line-Up Announced

By Jan Todd The Guildford Book Festival, now said to be recognised as the premier literary event in the South-East, has announced its 2017 programme and a new venue. This…

Review: Atomic Blonde – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd A film for adults during the school holidays is always welcome and this one does not, by-and-large, does not disappoint. A spy thriller set at the end…

Spectacular Carmina Burana In Guildford Cathedral

Sponsored article Carmina Burana will be performed in the Guildford Cathedral on Saturday, August 19 at 7:30pm, together with Edward Elgar’s The Music Makers. The spectacular event will be staged…

Review: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets – Guildford Odeon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This is a grand scale sci-fi movie based on the French graphic novels Valerian and Laureline and it reflects its origins very well. The reviews for this…

Story Behind A Classic Jimi Hendrix Song And A Young Music Fan’s Obsession With It

Former Guildford journalist Dave Reading looks at the complex background to a song that became a rock ’n’ roll legend The oddly-named Cafe Wha? in the heart of Greenwich Village,…

Review: The Railway Children – Yvonne Arnaud Mill Studio

By Alice Fowler How can the noise and speed of a steam train be conveyed in a theatre as small as the Yvonne Arnaud’s Mill Studio? This was the question in…