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10/15/40: Chaplin's The Great Dictator
Sadly, everything old is new again . . .
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Maria film review: Pablo Larraín's biopic of Maria Callas, starring Angelina Jolie, is 'too adoring and reverential' https://t.co/yUguRfnZTo via @BBC_Culture
Ken Follett and Susanna Clarke are our @bbcradio4 Bookclub guests in August and September.
If you'd like to come along and ask a question email [email protected]
(Both recordings at 1830 in London, dates on elegant post-its)
🌧️ Need some cinematic magic to brighten up a drizzly July? Check out @SilentFilmLive! 🎬✨
This month they're live scoring two gems by acclaimed director Anthony Asquith. Grab your tickets now with the code ASQUITH10 for just £10 (valid til 23 Jul)🎟️
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D:Ream's Things Can Only Get Better - how one song soundtracked not one but two General Elections. Thanks very much to @mrjohnofarrell@SODEMAction and, most of all, @d_ream_music themselves for their generous help.
https://t.co/uGWEPFeeyf
Introducing our Screen Stars of Tomorrow 2024 ✨
This year's cohort includes Florence Hunt, Tosin Cole, Alison Oliver, Richard Gadd and more https://t.co/T3Z6HTTlVy
Great night @WiltonMusicHall watching virtuoso vocal performances as David Benson and Jack Lane brought Dad's Army to life. 2 actors, dozens of characters. Joyful.