Alex & Eliza @ Edinburgh Traverse
After the curtain call of the first of two performances of Alex & Eliza at the Traverse, writer, director andContinue Reading
After the curtain call of the first of two performances of Alex & Eliza at the Traverse, writer, director andContinue Reading
Casper by name, Casper the ghost by nature. That’s our Billy. A “nearly sixteen” paperboy forever on the run. DisappearingContinue Reading
After failing twice to be brought successfully into the 21st century, the Terminator series returns with Terminator: Dark Fate, directedContinue Reading
When you think of the Kit Kat Club, you think of desperate people in desperate times trying to scratch aContinue Reading
The mirror which Paul Laverty and Ken Loach hold up to “there’s no such thing as society” is as troublingContinue Reading
Just as there is more than one way to skin a cat, contemporary dance can be interpreted in as manyContinue Reading
Meryl Streep takes the lead in Laundromat, a Netflix Original based on the 2015 Panama Papers leak. She plays aContinue Reading
Set in Monksville Manor Hotel during a blizzard, a group of guests arrive and are trapped there together, when aContinue Reading
I don’t know whether Count Arthur Strong saw the original 2017 production of Prism at Hampstead Theatre. Or whether theContinue Reading
Doncaster, we have a problem: there is an effluent in the room. Sorry, an elephant. When Patrick Moore popped hisContinue Reading
The London and African barber shops frequented by the self-proclaimed strong black men in Inua Ellams’ hit play Barber ShopContinue Reading
A sequel to Zombieland is not exactly the worst idea Hollywood had had In recent years, although the first film certainly workedContinue Reading
Unlike the cyclonic nature of love espoused by Harold Arlen in the title track of Luca Manning’s debut album WhenContinue Reading
In the wrong hands, Official Secrets could so easily have descended into a glossy star vehicle. But director and co-writerContinue Reading
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