For anyone who has had a prior brush with improvised theatre,...
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With Eddington, the first nameable title premieres in competition at the Cannes...
Stéphane Demoustier’s The Great Arch is, on the surface, a film about the...
London in the 90s is the backdrop for Sophia Leonie’s debut play,...
For anyone who has been to one of Arcade Fire’s shows, their concerts are...
In Dalloway, Yann Gozlan paints a cold, unsettling portrait of a near future where...
Marking a clear break from the swagger of his Måneskin days (not...
In his contender for the Palme d’Or, Spanish director Oliver Laxe takes us to the...
Inspired by stories from her family’s history, director Louise Hémon...
The intersection of eCommerce and VIN technology has...
After 2022’s The Night of the 12th, Cannes is once again graced with a crime...
Kei Ishikawa’s adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s debut novel drifts...
Terence Rattigan’s The Deep Blue Sea exhales despair like slow...
Opening with a failed armed assault by a group of young activists on a...
Two Nottinghamshire hospitality venues, The Anchor and Tom...
Frank and Maddie (Matthew Rhys and Rosmund Pike) are stewing in the aftermath of a...

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