There are few films that remain captivating without dialogue: for the most part, Silent Sonata is...
“Excuse my wife: she’s never seen a man before”. Having been unwillingly married off to...
A one of a kind documentary, oozing with sumptuous visuals, unforgettable characters and bags and...
Some say sanity is overrated. This deeply touching, yet at times laugh-out-loud British indie comedy...
No doubt director Philippe Claudel aimed to repeat the success of his collaboration with...
Accompanied by a sombre, felt, period-dressed puppet (representing Mr Evans), Super Furry...
What to expect when the writer of Taxi Driver (Paul Schrader), now director, the author...
Award-winning director Ron Howard, widely known for his Oscar-winning film A Beautiful Mind,...
As World Cup fever begins to spread, Next Goal Wins captures the true essence of...
To the average southerner, Sheffield is anything but the “sex city” that Jarvis Cocker describes it as: the first words that come to mind when they think about the place are probably “steel” and “grey”. In Pulp: A Film About Life, Death and Supermarkets, though, the Northern city is romanticised to such a...
Shakespeare’s Globe’s programme continues into a windy, wet winter season with a brand-new musical version of Pinocchio. Despite the occasional darker story beats that draw from Carlo Collodi’s 19th-century original Adventures of Pinocchio, Sean Holmes’s production is a superb retelling that delivers sheer wittiness, deft stagecraft, and heartfelt sincerity. The story of...






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