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  • Spider-Man: No Way Home review – Marvel delivers pure cinematic sugar

    December 17, 2021

    Logistics aren’t sexy, but throughout Marvel’s latest Spider-Man adventure I was struck time and again not by the antics of the heroes on the screen but the ones in an office in Los Angeles. How many scheduling clashes must have been overcome, how many legal meetings someone must have sat through, in order for this most [...]

  • Warner Music buys 300 Entertainment for $400m

    December 17, 2021

    Warner Music has announced the purchase of 300 Entertainment, the label behind artists such as Megan Thee Stallion and Mary J. Blige. Even though both companies did not disclose the deal’s value, sources told Reuters it amounted to around $400m. “[Warner Music] is the perfect home for 300 artists and our team, as we invest [...]

  • Bloomsbury buys academic publisher ABC-CLIO for $22.9m

    December 16, 2021

    Bloomsbury announced this morning it has acquired US academic publisher ABC-CLIO for $22.9m (£17.3m), pushing shares up 5.72 per cent to 351p. Out of the total deal, $22.3m were given in cash on completion, leaving $0.6m to be paid post completion. The purchase is expected to strengthen Bloomsbury’s academic reach, especially in North America. “ABC-CLIO [...]

  • Vodafone to auction the world’s first ever text message as an NFT for refugee charity

    December 14, 2021

    Vodafone announced today that it will auction an NFT of the world’s first ever SMS text message – which read ‘Merry Christmas’, and was sent on the network in December 1992.

  • It’s behind you! Pantomimes and musicals forced to cancel after Covid-19 outbreaks threatens the industry once again

    December 14, 2021

    Ongoing Covid-19 outbreaks across the UK looks to threaten theatres once again, as shows begin to cancel shows just before Christmas.

  • Lamb film review: Another unsettling horror from A24

    December 11, 2021

    The term Sheeple is given a whole new context in Lamb, the directorial debut from Valdimar Jóhannsson, co-written with Björk collaborator Sjón. Maria and Ingvar (Noomi Rapace and Hilmir Snær Guðnason) are the owners of a farm in Iceland, whose quiet existence is disturbed when one of their sheep give birth to a human child [...]

  • Being the Ricardos review: Aaron Sorkin’s I Love Lucy biopic is too tame

    December 10, 2021

    Most people reading this won’t have been born when US sitcom I Love Lucy went off air in 1957. How- ever, it’s an evergreen institution to Americans, entertaining generations (as recently as 2011, 40m people worldwide watched re-runs). A movie about the show, or a biopic of star Lucille Ball, has been rumoured for some [...]

  • More Christmas No.1s than The Beatles? LadBaby shoot for top spot yet again with the help of Ed Sheeran and Elton John

    December 10, 2021

    LadBaby are going for UK Christmas number once again this year with Sausage Rolls For Everyone, a spin off from Ed Sheeran and Elton John's new festive hit.

  • Haters Gonna Hate: Taylor Swift faces trial over copied ‘Shake It Off’ lyrics

    December 10, 2021

    Taylor Swift face a jury trial over accusations that she plagiarised the lyrics for Shake It Off from another song from the band 3LW’s. In the 2001 hit Playas Gon’ Play, Swift is seen to copy the lines “players gonna play” and “haters gonna hate”. A US judge refused the pop superstar’s request to dismiss [...]

  • The Book of Dust at Bridge Theatre: Philip Pullman prequel is enchanting

    December 9, 2021

    Set twelve years before the epic His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman’s The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage is the origin story, if you like, of the trilogy’s much-loved heroine, Lyra. A crisp adaptation by Bryony Lavery and wondrous direction by Nicholas Hytner make for a truly magical reimagining for stage. The Bridge’s metaphorical curtains [...]

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