Name: Catherine Tuckwell
Dateline: Sunderland, UK
Weblog: tuckers-catherinescritiquing.blogspot.com
Articles: 34
First Published: Monday, May 12, 2008
Last Published: Sunday, October 12, 2008
Currently listing articles 34-1:
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Technology Review: VW Camper USB Memory Stick - 1GB— The most aesthetically pleasing memory stick in the world.
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TV Review: Tess of the D'Urbervilles— Thomas Hardy's most famous and controversial novel gets the BBC costume drama treatment.
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TV Review: Mutual Friends— BBC One's new comedy is defended against initial, negative previews.
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Technology Review: Apple iPhone and iPod Touch Applications, Part 2— An update on what the Apple Apps Store can offer now.
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Book Review: The Tenth Case by Joseph Teller— Joseph Teller's debut novel should win over the most hostile of juries.
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TV Review: Lost in Austen— Jane Austen's most famous novel with a twist.
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Book Review: First Daughter by Eric Van Lustbader— If you're missing 24, try this.
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Movie Review: Pride and Prejudice (2005)— Jane Austen's charming, entertaining novel gets a faithful movie adaptation.
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Movie Review: WALL-E— Pixar's latest offering is sure to put you off buying the large popcorn and Pepsi.
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Movie Review: Mamma Mia!— Why we should all be thanking ABBA for the music.
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Technology Review: Apple iPhone and iPod Touch Applications— Catherine Tuckwell marvels at what her iPod Touch is capable of
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Book Review: A History of Modern Britain by Andrew Marr— Andrew Marr challenges my impression of a bland and lifeless post-war Britain.
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Wimbledon Fourth Round: Andy Murray Rallies To Beat Richard Gasquet— You cannot be serious, Andy!
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Concert Review: Amy Winehouse - Glastonbury 2008— Amy Winehouse's second successful return to performing.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "The Stolen Earth"— Russell T. Davies' penultimate episode packs in a whirlwind of emotion.
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Wimbledon Second Round: Eaton v Tursunov— The fairy tale ends for Britain's Wimbledon qualifier.
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Book Review: Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen— One of Jane Austen's quintessentially British rom-coms.
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Wimbledon First Round: Murray v Santoro— Britain's number one returns to SW19's Centre Court after 700 days' absence.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Lego Indiana Jones - The Original Adventures— The whimsy of Lego tackles Indy.
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Nintendo Wii Review: Top Spin 3— ANDY MURRAY WINS WIMBLEDON!…in a dream I had the night before I played this game.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "Turn Left"— The build-up to the series finale begins.
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Music Review: Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell II - Back Into Hell— The second in the Bat Out Of Hell trilogy.
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Book Review: Crowds and Power by Elias Canetti— Elias Canetti's Nobel Prize winning, life changing book.
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Book Review: A Child Across the Sky by Jonathan Carroll— The story is haunting, but also beautiful because of the intricate manner in which it is woven and the tortured, human characters are portrayed.
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Book Review: Solar Lottery by Philip K. Dick— Philip K. Dick's ultimate reality show.
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Movie Reveiw: Princess Mononoke— Hayao Miyazaki's exquisite masterpiece.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "Forest of the Dead"— Part two of Stephen Moffat's thrilling story.
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TV Review: Doctor Who - "Silence in the Library"— Finally, the best episode so far in series 4 of the regenerated Doctor Who.
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Movie Review: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull— Indy's latest adventure outing, starring Harrison Ford and directed by Steven Spielberg.
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Review: Doctor Who Exhibition - Earls Court, London— Get there before the Tardis disappears to hurtle through time and space, and carry our Time Lord away so he can again save the universe.
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Apple iTouch - 32GB— Catherine Tuckwell falls head over heels for the iTouch's charms.
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Book Review: The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum— The first in Robert Ludlum's thrilling series about a man with no name or memory.
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Movie Review: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade— The third in the series of Spielberg's enjoyable series.
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Theater Review (NYC): Curtains with David Hyde Pierce— David Hyde Pierce stars in the new Kander and Ebb musical comedy murder mystery.


