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61. The Leatherne Bottel, Goring-on-Thames
Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 April 2009If you have never been to The Leatherne Bottel in Goring, you are in for a real treat. Not only is the food exceptional and the setting stunning.
62. The Lyndhurst Pub, Reading
Get Bracknell, Thursday 23 April 2009The Moderation on Caversham Road, The Warwick on Kings Road and The Lyndhurst on Queens Road.
63. Khukuri Restaurant, Reading
Get Bracknell, Thursday 30 April 2009You might have walked past it numerous times and never even realised it’s there but Khukuri has been in the same spot on London Street for 20 years.
64. The big chat - with Kate Winslet
Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 January 2009Kim Francis met Kate Winslet to talk about her latest films, Reading’s schools and her mum’s pickled onions
65. The Reader (15)
Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 January 2009Kate Winslet has not been seen on our cinema screens since the 2006 release The Holiday. But this month she returns not just once but twice – and both are tour-de-force, Oscar-tipped performances.
66. Sex Drive (15)
Get Bracknell, Thursday 15 January 2009If you like your comedy to be juvenile and based around teenage angst, then look no further than Sex Drive.
67. Adam Sandler Interview
Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 January 2009Adam Sandler is one of those comedy actors who polarises opinion. Something about him makes people either love him or hate him.
68. Carrey on up the ego – or why Jim is a Yes Man
Get Bracknell, Thursday 08 January 2009He believes his latest comedy ‘may knock the globe off its axis’. Kim Francis meets a man who’s serious about being funny.
69. The big interview - Johnny Depp
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 July 2009From scissorhanded monster to prohibition-era gangster, via that pirate, Johnny Depp’s acting career has been a far-cry from his matinee idol looks would suggest.
70. New Film: G-Force (PG)
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 July 2009Such is the force of Hollywood über-producer Jerry Bruckheimer, it was inevitable that this one-man film-making powerhouse would be at the forefront of the current cinematic preoccupation: 3-D movies.
