
It’s not often you find theatre directors and writers describe their work as idiotic,...
As Feste, fool to the countess Olivia and fourth wall buster in chief of...
From director Kelly Ann Stewart, Park Theatre’s Gawain and the...
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Roka, the Japanese robatayaki...
Mauro Colagreco, chef of the...
If sequels are often disappointing and financially motivated, then prequels – as Leigh...
It must be tempting to become lost in style and cliché when creating something in...
The most cosmic exhibition in London at the moment, dark frame/deep...
As The Babadook proved last year, horror films needn’t adhere to the clichéd “all-knowing”...
When a film has a narrator it’s always fun to try and guess whether they’re...
Timbuktu is a deeply interesting film that explores the barriers of language and culture with...
At first glance, Best of Enemies might not seem like riveting cinema; a documentary focusing...
Produced by Seventh Art Productions with the support of Sotheby’s, the next movie to be...
Last night at London’s Guildhall, the Roca brothers of El...
27 years after his award-winning feature Hope and Glory, John Boorman takes on a journey...
It’s not often you find theatre directors and writers describe their work as idiotic, but that’s exactly what Cole Escola and Sam Pinkleton do in the programme for their Tony-award winning play Oh, Mary! Portraying the farcically fictional story of First Lady Mary Todd, wife of the 16th President of the United...



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