THE GRIM, gruesome Brimstone isn’t for the faint of heart or the weak of bladder. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed
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Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan review: An uneven novel
JENNIFER Egan’s prize-winning previous novel A Visit From The Goon Squad was an adventure in storytelling. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed
Read More »The Real Thing review: Laurence Fox is pitch perfect
WIDELY considered to be Tom Stoppard’s most autobiographical play, The Real Thing, written in 1982, is also one of his most humane. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed
Read More »FIFA 18 Nintendo Switch review: The best version of FIFA yet – and here’s why
NINTENDO Switch may not be as powerful as PS4 and Xbox One, but FIFA 18 proves why it’s such a great console. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed
Read More »Russia with Simon Reeve review: Siberia’s frosty reception
PEOPLE find unlikely niches for themselves everywhere. Daily Express :: TV and Radio Feed
Read More »SNES Classic Mini review round-up: Pint-sized console is a huge success
SNES Classic Mini reviews are in, and the verdict is a resounding thumbs up for Nintendo’s latest pint-sized console. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed
Read More »New Vauxhall Insignia 2017 1.6TD Ecotec review – It’s almost brilliant
YOU’VE got to feel sorry for repmobiles. Not so long ago in automotive history books four-door saloons were the musthave company car. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »The Human Body: Secrets of Your Life Revealed review – A fine body of work
WITH apologies to the famous French philosopher I’m misquoting, if Chris and Xand Van Tulleken did not exist then we’d have to invent them. Daily Express :: TV and Radio Feed
Read More »The Child In Time review: A passable but poor copy
ONE phrase from The Hitchhikers’ Guide To The Galaxy books has always stuck with me. Daily Express :: TV and Radio Feed
Read More »‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ Review: Controversial Sex Scene Aside, Film Still Tugs At The Heartstrings
“Manners maketh man,” was one of the pillars of Kingsman: The Secret Service, the cool and slick ode to gentleman spy films such as James Bond. In its follow up, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, director and producer Matthew Vaughn delivers the same recipe, but with an upgrade that includes Kingsman’s American cousins and a little Southern hospitality. Viewers wouldn’t feel ...
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