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Harry Thorfinn-George

Articles By Harry Thorfinn-George

Caroline, Islington Assembly Hall review - south London octet mesmerises

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Mongrel review - deeply empathetic filmmaking from Taiwan

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Albums of the Year 2024: Chihei Hatakeyama & Shun Ishiwaka - Magnificent Little Dudes Vol. 1

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Nosferatu review - Lily-Rose Depp stands out in uneven horror remake

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theartsdesk Q&A: Anna Bogutskaya on her new book about the past decade of horror cinema

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Smile 2 review - worthy follow up to runaway hit

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Strange Darling review - love really hurts

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Red Rooms review - the darkest of webs

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In a Violent Nature review - inverted slasher is fascinating

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Longlegs review - like its titular killer, this summer's most hyped horror film leaves no trace

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The Moor review - Yorkshire chiller is ambitious but muddled

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DVD/Blu-Ray: Priscilla

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Album: Fabiana Palladino - Fabiana Palladino

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Late Night With the Devil review - indie-horror punches above its weight

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Immaculate review - grisly convent horror is timely but flawed

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Albums of the Year 2023: Jim Legxacy - HNPM

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So it’s come to this: WNO’s autumn season reduced to two operas, a Tosca borrowed from Opera North and a revival of their own Candide...

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The Bush is likely to continue its fine recent run of hit plays, with this funny, poignant, culturally authentic and beautifully acted two-hander...