Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For
Charlie Roberson is greatly disappointed with "Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For", calling it a "overwhelmingly juvenile" affair.
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Charlie Roberson is greatly disappointed with "Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For", calling it a "overwhelmingly juvenile" affair.
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Raghav Bali watches the newly released BFI collection of Akira Kurosawa's legendary samurai films.
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The Equality Challenge Unit (ECU) has awarded Warwick Business School (WBS) a bronze prize for its efforts in supporting gender equality.
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The president of the National Union of Students (NUS), Toni Pearce, has accused universities throughout the UK of 'ignoring' the lad culture present on campuses.
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Carmilla Lowkis gives a fantastic review of Sarah Waters' 'The Paying Guests': a novel set in 1920s London about an intimate love-affair as well as a bloody murder.
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Stephanie Hartley reviews Mark Mills' light-hearted novel about a man and the bond he forms with his dog and has nothing but good words to say about it!
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Prof. Docherty was suspended this year in March for undermining the authority of the head of the Literature department
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Jordan Hindson reviews the latest work by the critically acclaimed author of Atonement. But does The Children Act live up to the impressive previous instalments in McEwan's oeuvre?
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Lewis Reynolds considers HBO's new series The Leftovers, and evaluates the potential for the series.
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Ellen Lavelle reviews a debut novel exploring the sadistic games played by students at Oxford University. But does ‘Black Chalk’ deliver the thrilling ride promised?
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The Times and The Sunday Times have declared that the University of Warwick is University of the Year 2014/15.
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Reece Goodall explains the opening auditions of the eleventh series of The X Factor, 'a horrible juggernaut' to good taste.
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Research aided by the Division of Mental Health and Well Being at the University of Warwick lead by Dr Peter Sidebotham has found an estimated quarter of child deaths to be preventable in the developed world.
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