It was at the end of production for...
Theatre collective Klein Blue’s latest production, written and performed by Emily Renée,...
Coffee is a much-needed survival item for many people. While it provides...
There’s a meticulously delicate balance involved in...
An emancipated adaptation of the 1929 novel by Alfred Döblin,...
DreamWorks’s new musical adaptation of their beloved 1998 animated...
Charlatan is based on the true story of Czechoslovakian herbalist and...
Taken at face value, the gentle, meandering exchanges...
The magnitude of the DAU project, which...
From the outset A Common Crime puts the viewer in a place...
If anything characterises London’s...
British director Philip Barantini this month...
HG Wells’s famous novel The Invisible Man is here reworked by writer-director Leigh Whannel...
Moving lights silently announce the beginning of the show. The stage is open, a...
Canadian director Matthew Rankin is no stranger to the Berlin Film...
Costumes creatively reimagined through discarded objects, chilling operatic...
Eeb Allay Ooo!’s cryptic title is handily explained in the opening frames...
The general premise of Hope sounds undeniably bleak, and even a little familiar....
Lois Patiño delivers a slow-burning mediation in Red Moon...
Set in a rural, bleak and deserted environment where adulthood and society are...
Based on Olaf Stapledon’s 1930 science fiction novel of the same name,...
The D’Innocenzo brothers bring to this year’s...
What are the things that come into your mind once you hear the words corporate...
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