When you think of the theatre at Christmas, what comes to mind is...
Mischief Theatre and their Cornley Drama Society alter-egos are...
We open with a series of silhouetted figures drifting...
It’s that time of the year again, when one of the most fitting theatre outings...
108 Brasserie on Marylebone Lane...
Da Long Yi, a Chinese hotpot chain originating from Chengdu, has...
On 20th December,...
It’s the year 2067. The effects of climate change have ravaged the earth to the...
Christmas has come early for fans of ambient...
An obligatory lockdown-based horror movie has arrived with the tedious inevitability of a weekly Zoom...
With demonic possession, Satanism, kidnapping and plenty of gnarly effects, Canadian...
A good documentary opens it’s audience’s eyes to something...
An authentic, queer coming-of-age story takes place in the summer streets of Berlin in the...
First screened at FrightFest all the way back in 2011, Cristian Solimeno’s The Glass Man...
Viggo Mortensen’s directorial debut Falling purports to be a very personal story, in which some...
It seems as though a new rendition of Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol finds its...
A play opening and closing on the same night is...






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