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Review: Unlocked – Odeon Guildford

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Unlocked is one of the best spy thrillers for a long time. The plot is somewhat familiar, being similar to ‘London Has Fallen’ from last summer, but…

Is Your Dog a Star? Last Call for Canine Casting

By Alice Fowler Does your dog have star quality, a gift for theatricals and a secret wish to tread the boards? If so, your pet may be exactly what the…

Review: The Lady In The Van – Electric Theatre

by Tricia Marcotti I will declare that I have seen the movie. That being said, I have never before last night seen the play that the movie was based on.…

Review: Waiting for God – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

Review: Waiting for God – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp Those of us who are of a certain age will no doubt remember the BAFTA nominated TV comedy series Waiting for God which ran for five series…

Review: Lady Macbeth – Coming Soon

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd First let me explain that this is not Shakespeare but an adaptation of a novel ‘Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk’ in which the author, Nikolai Leskov, likens…

Review: Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 – Odeon Cinema

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd The second volume of the Guardians of the Galaxy franchise continues and grows from the original with style and great humour. Our heroes are joined by familiar…

Review: Our Man in Havana – Yvonne Arnaud Theatre

By Ferenc Hepp In this adaption of the famous Graham Greene novel Our Man in Havana we see a small cast of just four try to take on everything from…

Dragon Interview: Fracked! Playwright – Alistair Beaton

Last week the play Fracked! Please Don’t Use the F-word, on the topic – as you’d expect – of fracking, which has prompted angry protest, not least in rural Sussex,…

Review: Denial – Odeon Cinema

Review: Denial – Odeon Cinema

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd Denial is another excellent BBC Films offering, following on from The Viceroy’s House earlier this year. This is a classic legal drama set in the London High…

Review: Their Finest – Odeon Cinema

Review: Their Finest – Odeon Cinema

By Dennis Harvey-Hepherd This film fits nicely into the uniquely British domestic light weigh rom-com that we make so well but never achieve greatness. The sort of film that will…