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Review: Journey’s End
Sam Clafin shines in a well-acted, old-fashioned WWI trench drama
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Sam Clafin shines in a well-acted, old-fashioned WWI trench drama
News / UNESCO Creative City of Film
UNESCO Creative City of Film status is a chance to combat inequality and raise the city's profile
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Daniel Day-Lewis bows out with Paul Thomas Anderson's twisted Hitchcockian melodrama
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Darkest Hour regains the top spot while Aardman's Early Man enjoys a £2m opening weekend
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A brilliant, if unremittingly bleak, Oscar nominated, Haneke-esque Russian divorce drama
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Churchill defeated by dead Mexicans
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Nick Park makes prehistoric Britain great again
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Nick Park and Maisie Williams on Aardman's biggest ever project: Early Man
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The Mayor's Race is to be unveiled with a panel discussion and Q&A
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Alexander Payne's satire opens strongly but winds up squandering a great idea
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Theatre / Culture Flash Sale
Be quick to snap up deals on tickets, with up to 50 per cent reductions
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Clevedon's historic cinema notched up 74,000 admissions in 2017