Marc Hogan - 06.10.2008  Let's face it: I just don't watch 'em anymore. Movies, I mean. Six months go by between trips to the multiplex. If Netflix still turns a profit after ...
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Andrew Winistorfer - 05.09.2008  Noah Baumbach’s The Squid and the Whale is a tender and painful look at the collapse of a family in early-'80s Brooklyn and the damage done to a coup...
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Colin McGowan - 30.08.2008  So Peaceful, The World Lays Me Down commences with a dancing acoustic guitar and some handclaps, which give way to a hurried Charlie Fink (lead singer...
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Jenni Cole - 13.08.2008  It is, it would seem, perfectly possible to have
too much of a good thing. Or at least to have a good
thing too often, so that by the time you get all...
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Ian Watson - 12.08.2008 In theory, Noah And The Whale seem right up your correspondent's street. The past few years round these parts have been awash with ramshackle, endeari...
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Mike Diver - 11.08.2008  Music like that crafted - and it is crafted, not sculpted at random, process of elimination-style, but tenderly assembled by caring hands - by London...
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Jason Morton - 11.08.2008  After seeing this band perform, I came into this review with a bit of bias: The band takes the stage in matching vintage-store garb (think the look of...
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Betty Clarke - 08.08.2008 Noah & the Whale have sailed from the placid waters of London's anti-folk scene into the charts. But don't let the single fool you, beneath the swirli...
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Jon Lusk - 08.08.2008 In case you were wondering, this London-based indie-folk foursome's name is an obscure cinematic reference too convoluted and pretentious to go into h...
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Jeremy Kingsley - 07.08.2008  Natural suspicions about another new-English-folk band from the Young And Lost/Vertigo stable aside, Noah and the Whale are more musically convincing ...
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