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Think of England Film Review
Think of England, the new British indie WWII drama‑thriller from BAFTA‑nominated writer‑director Richard Hawkins, is inspired by the rumour that the British government once commissioned pornographic films to boost troop morale. What begins as a bizarre assignment quickly becomes a tense study of power, coercion, and the psychological toll of…
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CAMDENWALLA Review
If you plan on visiting North London in the coming weeks, it is definitely worth stopping at the Camden People’s Theatre to see CAMDENWALLA. Set inside the actual building where the real events took place over 30 years ago, CAMDENWALLA tells the story of the Camden Monitoring Project, a community-led…
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Taste The Orient
Taste The Orient has arrived in London, and after visiting a handful of the 45 participating bars, I’m genuinely impressed. It’s a week‑long celebration (22–28 June) of Asian flavours, craft and culture. Created by The Orientalist Spirits and the team behind London Cocktail Week — Hannah Sharman‑Cox and Siobhán Payne…
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Magician’s Table Review
Billed as London’s premier immersive magic experience, The Magician’s Table has earned a reputation for intimate, high‑impact close‑up magic. Now settled into its new permanent home at The Vaults, the show has expanded in scale. Written by BAFTA and Olivier Award‑winning writer Iain Sharkey — a longtime collaborator of magician…
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Puttshack Review
Puttshack has levelled up. The tech‑infused mini golf brand has launched Puttcade, a brand‑new screen‑based gaming experience, alongside a refreshed food and drink menu — and we went down to the Bank venue to try it all. Puttcade is essentially mini golf reimagined for the digital age. Instead of putting…