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Wime Reviews: VALENTINE’S EDITION

“I sip again, after all, its Valentine’s Day, and I can hardly while it away without something to swallow… so I swallow my pride and choke back the prosecco.”

Posted on February 14, 2020February 14, 2020 Author Rowan Ireland Comments Off on Wime Reviews: VALENTINE’S EDITION
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Take That! Representation, Schmepresentation

Oxford Blue Film and TV columnist Jiaqi Kang is in discussion this week on where conversations about representation on camera and behind it can really lead us.

Posted on February 10, 2020February 10, 2020 Author Jiaqi Kang Comments Off on Take That! Representation, Schmepresentation
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Wime Reviews: The Second One

Rowan Ireland on a bottle of Tesco Côtes du Rhône villages: “Complex and sociopathic, like a Noël Coward character”

Posted on February 8, 2020February 8, 2020 Author Rowan Ireland Comments Off on Wime Reviews: The Second One
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Take That! Yes mother! No mother!

Oxford Blue Film and TV columnist Jiaqi Kang in discussion this week on Darren Aronofsky’s mother!

Posted on February 3, 2020February 4, 2020 Author Jiaqi Kang Comments Off on Take That! Yes mother! No mother!
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Wime Reviews: Tesco’s Finest is actually pretty fine

Rowan Ireland on Tesco’s Finest Montepulciano d’Abruzzo: “Desperate and gritty, like your five-year-old begging you for ice cream from a shop on the beach…”

Posted on January 30, 2020January 30, 2020 Author Rowan Ireland Comments Off on Wime Reviews: Tesco’s Finest is actually pretty fine
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Take That! So Long, My Son and the Future of Chinese Cinema

Oxford Blue Film and TV columnist Jiaqi Kang’s in discussion this week on So Long, My Son’s deft yet drawn out depiction of grief and loss

Posted on January 28, 2020January 28, 2020 Author Jiaqi Kang Comments Off on Take That! So Long, My Son and the Future of Chinese Cinema

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“Recent years have seen Baloch separatists attac “Recent years have seen Baloch separatists attack the Chinese consulate in Karachi City (2018), the Pearl Continental Hotel in Gwadar (2019), which was known to house Chinese businessmen working on the project, and the Pakistan Stock Exchange building (2020), where they claim that China holds about 40% equity. 

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