All posts tagged review

  • Theatre
    Tidy Up at Southbank Centre

    Developed by Peut Être Theatre in partnership with GOSH Arts, patients and...

  • Berlinale
    La prière (The Prayer)

    At its heart, the newest offering by Cédric Kahn is a story of...

  • Berlinale
    Old Love

    In romantic cinema, airports are time-honored locations for break ups and...

  • Berlinale
    Inkan, gongkan, sikan grigo inkan (Human, Space, Time and Human)

    If Woody Allen and Roman...

  • Berlinale
    Apatride (Stateless)

    Expectations and one’s sensibilities can greatly impact the way one...

  • Berlinale
    Eva

    At this stage of repeatedly demonstrating her brilliance, it would be more of a novelty...

  • Berlinale
    The Happy Prince

    A couple of decades ago, Rupert Everett came to international attention by...

  • Berlinale
    Dovlatov

    In 1970s Leningrad, Sergei Dovlatov endured censorship and persecution in Soviet...

  • Berlinale
    Minatomachi (Inland Sea)

    Fishing is one of those careers that has been passed down from...

  • Theatre
    Angry at Southwark Playhouse

    She is boiling. Her facial expressions are threatening him. Us. The man brandishes...