Macrobert Arts Centre recently showcased an incredible and special film called The Man Who Knew Infinity, reports Caroline Malcolm.…
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MoreThis October, the new edition in the Bond series, Spectre hit our UK screens, and it was well worth the wait. The public was curious about this new film as its predecessor,…
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