Is it fair that the term horror only conjures up negative connotations in modern cinema?...
Having premiered in the UK just last week, The Beekeeper tells the story of...
First to Fall, the first film from Rachel Beth Anderson, is a harrowing...
The Vue theatre in Leicester Square is transformed into a tropical rainforest for the VIP...
Taking the definition of film to its literal boundaries, director Godfrey Reggio’s Visitors is a...
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Calvary comes with a set of high expectations; written and directed by John Michael McDonagh,...
According to Emma Thompson’s grandmother, your heart must have been broken at least ten times...
Sara Ishaq returned to Yemen’s capital Sana’a in 2011 partly out...
Darren Aronofsky has an excellent track record, which is why Noah is so frustrating: 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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