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Review: The Red and the Black
Cherwell is taken in by this extremely fun adaptation.
Review: The Dumb Waiter
Concepta Cassar is intrigued and bemused by this production of Pinter's black comedy
Review: Barney’s Version
Not quite as funny or dramatic as you would hope, but there is a certain insidious charm to this new release starring Paul Giamatti.
Review: Biutiful
Bardem delivers the performance of a lifetime in this uncompromisigly gritty and painful story of a family living on the edge of Barcelona's criminal underworld.
Review: Black Swan
Cherwell is underwhelmed by Darren Aronofsky's latest effort.
Twilight of the Superhero Movie
Cherwell considers the futures of the Marvel and DC franchises.
Review: The Seagull
Carla Neuss discovers her inner Chekhov lover.
Interview: Athol Fugard
The director of Statements talks to the South African playwright.
Review: Mitsuko Uchida
Rachel Coombes is spellbound by the world famous pianist.
Review: British Sea Power
Cherwell is impressed by Valhalla Dancehall, BSP's confident 5th album.
No Such Thing As Cool?
Cherwell looks at the richness and diversity of the music we hear today
Interview: Helen Statham
Annabel James talks to the director of the O3 Gallery
Last chance to see – Ben Johnson at the National Gallery
Joe Lloyd considers the inherent artifice of landscape painting.
Review: Blue Valentine
A moving tale of good times lost
A Critical Profession
Guardian theatre critic Michael Billington on the joys and pitfalls of drama writing.
A First Sight of a Bright Talent
Francesca Wade talks to Oxford graduate and playwright Barney Norris.
Etheral, Timeless, and a Size 10
The costume designer for The Seagull writes on the challenges and importance of her job.
Interview: Paul Roseby
Cherwell sits down to chat with the director of the National Youth Theatre
Review: The King’s Speech
This brilliant British film will put Firth in line to the Oscar throne.
Five People To Watch In 2011
Cherwell Film takes a look forward to the stars destined to have a very good year.
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