All posts tagged review

  • Movie review
    The Meg

    The Meg is ridiculous shark-shlock with wisecracking dialogue, big splashes and an even bigger fish. The...

  • Movie review
    Leaning Into the Wind

    In 2001, German filmmaker Thomas Riedelsheimer directed Rivers and Tides, an award-winning...

  • Theatre
    Camden Fringe 2018: Empty Room

    As part of a movement that sees women sharing their lives and experiences from...

  • Film festivals
    All Good (Alles ist gut)

    Stoicism leads into repression, repression into guilt and guilt...

  • Film festivals
    Glaubenberg

    Incest is perverted. That makes it basically exciting, transgressive, absurd...

  • Theatre
    Camden Fringe 2018: Did it Hurt? at Camden People’s Theatre

    Michael Faulkner and Joshua Poole are the duo...

  • Movie review
    Dog Days

    The ensemble comedy Dog Days is an ambitious film exploring the connection between canines and...

  • Film festivals
    A Land Imagined

    A national rejuvenation, an economic miracle, Singapore succeeds through...

  • Film festivals
    With the Wind (Le vent tourne)

    Ideas of radical ecology, self-sufficiency and toiling the...

  • Movie review
    The Heiresses

    Bursting with lust, love, anguish and heartache. Cruising at a steady, subdued pace, taking in...