Ade Bradley is entranced by The Weir's bittersweet gentle drama about the secrets and regrets of rural irish community.
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Ade Bradley enjoys a light teen coming of age film about a young girl from the most boring town in Norway.
Read More »LLGFF Review: How To Survive A Plague
Ade Bradley is astounded by David France's Oscar-nominated documentary How To Survive A Plague, showing as part of the 27th BFI LLGFF.
Read More »Review: Stop Kiss (Leicester Square Theatre)
Ade Bradley finds new play Stop Kiss, about a first kiss to be as awkward and clumsy as the real thing.
Read More »Review: Get Aladdin (Landor Theatre)
Ade Bradley gets into the christmas spirit at Above The Stag's annual panto temporarily hosted by The Landor Theatre.
Read More »Film Review: Starbuck
Ade is seduced by an unlikely tale of fatherhood in the delightful French-Canadian film 'Starbuck'.
Read More »Review: RENT (The Cockpit Theatre, London)
Ade Bradley is impressed with the Interval Production's revival of Jonathan Larson's cult rock opera RENT.
Read More »Theatre Review: Without You (Menier Chocolate Factory, London)
Ade Bradley is moved by Anthony Rapps emotional autobiographical show Without You at London's Menier Chocolate Factory.
Read More »Theatre review: La Gateau Chocolat (Menier Chocolate Factory, London)
Ade Bradley finds too much La Gateau Chocolat a little bit sickly sweet.
Read More »Hertz launch canal boat rental in time for Amsterdam Pride
With Amsterdam Pride this weekend, Ade Bradley reports on a new way to see the city in style: boat rental.
Read More »Theatre Review: @westendproducer’s Search For A Twitter Star Live (Lyric Theatre, London)
Ade Bradley is impressed with the budding young talent bidding to be @WestEndProducers new twitter star.
Read More »Editor's note: Farewell from Ade Bradley
Ade Bradley says farewell in his final Editor's Note
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