The TV, film and book culture gurus get together to look back on the best and worst of 2011. And they laugh, alot!
The TV, film and book culture gurus get together to look back on the best and worst of 2011. And they laugh, alot!
Ed Vaughan returns from 6 years in Ireland to an inner city parish in Sydney. From the sublime to the ridiculous?
To mark our final Open House for 2001 Sheridan Voysey drops in for a chat, 8 months after vacating the chair. How is life in Oxford? We catch up with him in Paris.
We all make New Years’ Resolutions. But why are they so hard to keep? Lyn Worsley offers some tips about how to make one stick.
Simon Smart introduces an interview he conducted with theologian Kevin Vanhoozer from Wheaton College in Illinois.
The Iron Lady Rating: M Distributor: Icon Release Date: December 26, 2011 Meryl Streep has enraptured audiences with her portrayals of a tortured Jewish mother, a desperate Dutch farmer, a famous American cook and everything in between. But will her charm and skill be able to conquer one of Britain’s most hated politicians? Streep stars in The Iron… Continue reading Movie Review: The Iron Lady
Attack the Block Rating: M Distributor: Icon Release Date: December 1 Filmgoers will be familiar with the idea of aliens invading an unsuspecting earth. But has E.T. ever selected so unaccommodating a landing site as a block of British council flats? Attack The Block opens with arrival of a meteor crashing into parkland near one of London’s shadier… Continue reading Movie Review: Attack the Block
Justine Toh reviews the latest in the Twilight series to hit the big screen.
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