All posts tagged review

  • Movie
    The Invisible Man

    HG Wells’s famous novel The Invisible Man is here reworked by writer-director Leigh Whannel...

  • Theatre
    Isadora Now at the Barbican

    Moving lights silently announce the beginning of the show. The stage is open, a...

  • Berlinale
    The Twentieth Century

    Canadian director Matthew Rankin is no stranger to the Berlin Film...

  • Berlinale
    Orphea

    Costumes creatively reimagined through discarded objects, chilling operatic...

  • Berlinale
    Eeb Allay Ooo!

    Eeb Allay Ooo!’s cryptic title is handily explained in the opening frames...

  • Berlinale
    Hope (Håp)

    The general premise of Hope sounds undeniably bleak, and even a little familiar....

  • Berlinale
    Red Moon Tide (Lúa vermella)

    Lois Patiño delivers a slow-burning mediation in Red Moon...

  • Berlinale
    Pompei

    Set in a rural, bleak and deserted environment where adulthood and society are...

  • Berlinale
    Last and First Men

    Based on Olaf Stapledon’s 1930 science fiction novel of the same name,...