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Archive for January, 2025

Bank of Dave II: The Loan Ranger review

Netflix film recently released, BANK OF DAVE II: The Loan Ranger (follow link to review) is a second chapter of the ‘true(ish)’ story of the tiny Burnley savings and loan company. This time they’re in pursuit of payday loan sharks, as they really did ten years ago. Starring Rory Kinnear as Dave. The first film was a surprise hit. It puts the ‘light’ into light entertainment, but remains a watchable and pleasant evening in front of a TV.

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Conclave – review

A short review of CONCLAVE (follow link) with no plot spoilers. Based on the Robert Harris novel about a papal election, it’s much more interesting than you might think. The cast includes Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow, Lucien Msamati, so stand by for fine acting. It’s also a ‘streaming’ review as it’s now on Amazon Prime.

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A Complete Unknown review

The Bob Dylan biopic A COMPLETE UNKNOWN (link to review) opened in the UK on 17th January, five weeks after the USA. So we were there on day one to see it. Absolutely wonderful, musically and dramatically. Timothy Challamée (Dylan), Edward Norton (Pete Seeger), Monica Barbaro (Joan Baez) and Ellie Fanning star.

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The Red Shoes

The second play in our trip to Stratford. THE RED SHOES by Nancy Harris (follow link to review), adapted from the Hans Christian Anderson story. Read the linked review. We were decieved too, it’s NOT children’s theatre, and it is xtremely well done. Forget any negative reviews. Music, dance, comedy, horror and drama, all wrapped in together.

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Twelfth Night- RSC 2024-5

Review of TWELFTH NIGHT (follow the link) at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford-upon-Avon. It started in December, but we had to switch tickets, so the review is coming near the end of its run. On the other hand, so much RSC stuff moves to The Barbican or Live Streaming, so I doubt this is the last we’ll see of it. It should be interesting anyway if you know TWELFTH NIGHT. The photo is Samuel West as Malvolio.

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CBS 1962-1966

CBS 1962-1966 CBS started its own UK / European label in 1962. There’s too much to put in one article. I cut at ‘about 1966’ because by 1966 CBS was a major rock label. It had taken them a few years to move into it.

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