All posts tagged review

  • Venice Film Festival 2014
    She’s Funny That Way

    Peter Bogdanovich, one of the pioneers of New Hollywood, hasn’t...

  • Movie
    Watermark

    An abstract question often yields a vague answer, and documentary film Watermark is no deviation from...

  • Live music
    Seafret, Mo Parker and Tom the Lion at The Social

    Eight guys, two guitars, some drums, a keyboard and a whole lot...

  • Movie
    ’71

    Rising star Jack O’Connell continues his on-screen persona as a young disenfranchised adult questioning...

  • Theatre
    The Me Plays at The Old Red Lion

    Written and performed by Andrew Maddock, The Me Plays is a rhythmic flow of...

  • Movie
    In Order of Disappearance

    A Scandinavian crime film or “crime comedy” in the vein of Quentin...

  • Venice
    A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence

    The third and final instalment of Roy...

  • Venice
    Cymbeline

    Michael Almereyda opts for style over substance in his anachronistic...

  • Live music
    Young Guns at Madame JoJo’s

    The music industry is a notoriously fickle business: one minute a band can be more...

  • Movie
    The Boxtrolls

    Just three movies in, and the talented folks at Laika have already made a name...