Frozen II (2019)
Parents beware: if you really thought you could “Let it go” of the first movie Frozen, the sequel arrives sixContinue Reading
Parents beware: if you really thought you could “Let it go” of the first movie Frozen, the sequel arrives sixContinue Reading
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Death by icicle. Death by Christmas lights. What next? Death by Rudolph’s antlers? Death by chimney asphyxiation? Death by over-consumptionContinue Reading
Through train rails and tin cans, snowflakes and frozen lakes, we follow a severed hand on its quest to findContinue Reading
Upon entering The Studio at the back of the Festival Theatre in Edinburgh for Tortoise In A Nutshell’s charming restagingContinue Reading
The only thing ordinary about Owen McCafferty’s debut screenplay is the description of the love between its two protagonists, TomContinue Reading
The high-octane opening of Douglas Maxwell’s latest play I Can Go Anywhere – which takes its name from a lyricContinue Reading
To feel unloved is crushing. But to be told that you are hated is soul destroying. Utterly so when theContinue Reading
Director James Mangold delves into the world of motor racing with Ford v Ferrari (or Le Mans 66, depending onContinue Reading
The gas may be aff, but the water supply to Widow Twankey’s launderette is gushing. Just ask the front rowContinue Reading
The shipping forecast burbling from the sleepy lighthouse keeper Boo’s transistor radio at the start of Macrobert Arts Centre’s Santa’s SleighContinue Reading
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