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Ode to Oak: The end of an era
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Rusholme demonstrations celebrate Syrian liberation
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Identity and fast fashion: A story of overconsumption
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It’s okay to drop out
21st May 2026
The phrase ‘dropping out’ often feels synonymous with ‘failing’
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The Manchester Revue: Reviewing the Revue
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“SNL UK Is Born!”
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Tina Fey christens a new era of British TV comedy.
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Jeanne Dielman’s 50th anniversary cinematic re-release: the ageless prison of domesticity and how to escape it
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The Taste of Mango: In conversation with director Chloe Abrahams and her “rollercoaster of emotions”
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Honest, raw, and innovative – the trifecta that perfectly encompasses the ethos of The Taste of Mango
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How to Have Sex review: A sobering story of Brits abroad | LFF 2023
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Molly Manning Walker’s debut feature focusing on three teen girls on holiday solidifies its place in important contemporary British cinema
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BFI London Film Festival – Highlights
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Picks from the 61st annual festival include a dark psychological thriller, an exploration of manhood in South Africa, and Harry Dean Stanton’s final performance
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BFI London Film Festival Highlight: ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’
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Yorgos Lanthimos brings a madcap darkness which just might surpass the bleak meditations on life and hetero-normative couples of ‘The Lobster’
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The 55th London BFI Film Festival
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