All posts tagged review

  • Art
    Jennifer Rubell – Not Alone at Stephen Friedman Gallery

    Even with the growing democratisation of art...

  • Food & Drinks
    The 200 Club by Bompass & Parr at The Factory

    Cloistered behind the arches of Borough Market, alcoholic...

  • Movie
    The Visit

    M Night Shyamalan’s career trajectory has been an uncompromising affair in creative chaos, from...

  • Food & Drinks
    Balls & Company in Soho

    New restaurant concepts aim to set new trends; from the search for completely...

  • Movie
    Miss You Already

    Milly and Jess have been best friends ever since they met in school: from partying...

  • Theatre
    Flare Path at Richmond Theatre

    Flare Path, a play by Terrence Rattigan, was first performed in 1942 and has...

  • Movie
    Everest

    In a whirlwind of tension and heartbreak, Everest takes audiences headfirst along the treacherous path...

  • Movie
    Palio

    “The Palio is a game, not a race” more than one participant observes in Cosima...

  • Movie
    Tangerines

    History is rife with forgotten wars, and the Georgian-Abkhazian conflict that began in 1992 is...

  • Movie
    Containment

    With an excellent premise, which finds striving artist (and estranged husband and father) Mark...