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James Fennell and Turtle Bunbury
Book
In their years travelling the Irish countryside, award-winning photographer James Fennell and author...

Scar Tissue
Book
In SCAR TISSUE Anthony Kiedis, charismatic and highly articulate frontman of the Red Hot Chili...

Brook Benton: There Goes That Song Again
Herwig Gradischnig and Hans Maitner
Book
Brook Benton was a magnificent singer who could handle anything from blues, jazz and soul to...

Directory of World Cinema: Africa: Volume 39
Blandine Stefanson and Sheila Petty
Book
Eschewing the postcolonial hubris that suggests Africa could only define itself in relation to its...

Pocket World in Figures: 2018
Book
For more than 25 years, Pocket World in Figures has been informing and entertaining readers around...
The Museum of Everything
Danny Robins, Dan Tetsell and Marcus Brigstock
Book
This is the critically-acclaimed first series of the BBC Radio 4 comedy sketch show written and...

Doug the Pug: The King of the Internet
Book
'Doug the Pug is taking over the world! His book is hilarious' Alfie Deyes 'He's so chill!' Zoella...

Radio Schweiz / Radios Suisse
Music and Entertainment
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*** LIVE RADIO BROADCAST *** Listen to the best swiss radio stations: SRF 1, SRF 2 Kultur, SRF 3,...

The Sun Sessions by Elvis Presley
Album
The Sun Sessions is a compilation album by American singer Elvis Presley, containing songs he...

Blazing Minds (92 KP) rated Wild Rose (2018) in Movies
Nov 1, 2021 (Updated Nov 3, 2021)
Julie Walters is brilliant as Rose’s mother her Scottish accent is nicely done and you can see from her performance why she is one the best British actresses that we have around at the moment, her on-screen presence with Jessie Buckley certainly brings across the rocky mother and daughter relationship.
Jessie Buckley comes across very well as the down-trodden mother that only wants her dream to come true and head over to Nashville to sing Country, she puts on a great performance as Rose-Lynn, at first you get the feeling that you aren’t going to like the foul-mouthed “Wild Rose“, but as the mother progresses and you see that there is so much more to just wanting to sing.