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The Wee Review
Scotland's online arts and culture magazine
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The Wee Review
A broad, visually bold adventure that is actually fairly intimate and specific in scope
IF is a little bit of a risky prospect in today’s tricky cinematic climate; a big, expensive, sentimental family...
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The Wee Review
We meet Maria as a child (played by Lily-Beau Leach) in 1984, adored but arguably abused by her damaged mother Cynthia (a whirlwind Hayley Squires). Cynthia is a hoarder and there relationship has spr...
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The Wee Review
The Wee Review is Scotland’s online arts & culture magazine.
We provide reviews and opinion on the performing arts across Scotland, as well as commentary on wider cultural issues. We are one of the m...
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The Wee Review
17 May 2024
Cage The Elephant’s latest album is their first in five years, and comes after a trying time for the band.
Neon Pill opens with ‘HiFi (True Light)’ which immediately made me nostalgic for...
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The Wee Review
About 300 years after
War of the Planet of the Apes, young ape Noa (Owen Teague) is forced to search for his family when they are kidnapped and his home village razed to the ground. On his journey, h...