The Imitation Game
"The Imitation Game" is a "celebration of difference", writes Jordan Hindson on one of the strongest films of the year
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"The Imitation Game" is a "celebration of difference", writes Jordan Hindson on one of the strongest films of the year
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Can short stories be as worth-while as novels? Three writers discuss their favourite short stories and what makes them valuable reading material
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Two writers discuss whether Hamlet is profound or pretentious in our brand new column, "Controversial Characters"
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Jordan Hindson reviews Stephen Fry's third memoir. But does this instalment live up to the comedian's other books?
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Jordan Hindson talks about Woody Allen and his immense love for the past, vividly declared in the magnificent "Midnight in Paris" and the recent "Magic in the Moonlight".
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Jordan Hindson looks back on Friends, from the first episode to the last, and its continuing impact on television.
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Are memories set in stone? Jordan Hindson outlines recent studies that say otherwise
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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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