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Colin Serjent reviews the film War Dogs, showing at Picturehouse from August 26th.
Colin Serjent reviews the film War Dogs, showing at Picturehouse from August 26th.
Colin Serjent reviews the documentary film Tickled, which looks at the world of competitive endurance tickling and is showing at Picturehouse till August 25th.
Colin Serjent reviews the film Valley Of Love, starring Gerard Depardieu and Isabelle Huppert and showing at Picturehouse till August 18th.
Colin Serjent reviews the new film directed by Todd Solondz, Wiener-Dog, showing at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the play RIP Mr Shakespeare, performed by Hand In Hand Theatre Company
at St George’s Hall.
Colin Serjent reviews the documentary film Bobby Sands: 66 Days, showing at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the Danish film Men and Chicken, showing at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the documentary film The Fall, about the athletes Zola Budd and Mary Decker who famously collided on the track at the Los Angeles Olympics in 1984.
Colin Serjent reviews the documentary film showing at Picturehouse, Notes On Blindness, about John Hull who kept an audio diary when he lost his sight.
Colin Serjent reviews the book Liverpool’s Railways Through Time, written by Hugh Hollinghurst and published by Amberley Publishing.
Colin Serjent reviews the Thai film Cemetery of Splendour, screening at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the documentary film, Fire at Sea, about refugees and the inhabitants of the island of Lampedusa, screening at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the film Chicken, screening at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent and his camera braved the clouds and rain to take in the spectacular feast of music at Africa Oyé in Sefton Park.
Colin Serjent reviews the film Embrace of the Serpent, screening at Picturehouse till June 16th.
Colin Serjent reviews the film, The Measure of a Man, screening at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the play Observe The Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme, on at the Playhouse till 25th June.
Colin Serjent reviews the play set in a not so far off world where a drought is causing devastation, Urinetown, which was performed at the Unity Theatre.
Colin Serjent reviews the documentary film, The Divide, which screened at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the music and poetry event held to launch the latest issue of Nerve Magazine, held in the Courtroom Cafe by the Small Cinema.
Colin Serjent reviews the film The Sky Trembles and the Earth is Afraid and the Two Eyes are not Brothers, screened at the Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the film Arabian Nights: Three Volumes, a rambling odyssey through present day austerity-hit Portugal, screened at Picturehouse in May 2016.
Colin Serjent reviews the film written and directed by Laurie Anderson, Heart of a Dog, shown at Picturehouse from 20th May 2016.
Colin Serjent reviews the play The Complete Deaths which was performed at the Playhouse Theatre and features all the on-stage deaths in Shakespeare’s works.
Colin Serjent reviews the film Green Room, directed by Jeremy Saulnier and showing at Picturehouse at FACT from May 13th.
Colin Serjent reviews the film set in the death camps of Auschwitz-Birkenau in 1944, Son Of Saul, showing at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the play Going Viral, which was performed at the Unity Theatre.
Colin Serjent reviews the film King Jack, which was screened at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the play The Lamellar Project, performed at the Unity Theatre.
Colin Serjent reviews the film I Am Belfast, screening at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the film Dheepan, which screened at Picturehouse.
Colin Serjent reviews the film Midnight Special, screening at Picturehouse from April 8th.
Colin Serjent reviews the film Couple in a Hole, screening at Picturehouse from April 8th 2016.
Colin Serjent reviews Homer’s The Odyssey, being performed by Burjesta Theatre at the Casa till 16th April.
Colin Serjent reviews the play A Girl Is a Half-Formed Thing, performed at the Liverpool Everyman from April 5th.
Colin Serjent reviews the adaption of John Buchan’s The 39 Steps, performed at the Playhouse Theatre.
Colin Serjent reviews the documentary film set in Chile, The Pearl Button, which screened at Picturehouse from April 1st.