Films | April 5, 2019
Review: The Sisters Brothers
The Sisters Brothers is so entrenched in the look and feel and smell of 1851 America that it’s lik (...Read More)
The Sisters Brothers is so entrenched in the look and feel and smell of 1851 America that it’s lik (...Read More)
Eight years of writing restaurant reviews has not yet propelled me to culinary stardom. Nobody has a (...Read More)
David Robert Mitchell’s 2014 teen horror It Follows is up there with Jordan Peele’s Get Out as o (...Read More)
It’s been a hell of a year for Harold Pinter fans. Over seven productions, director Jamie Lloyd re (...Read More)
Alys, Always is an unabashed crowd-pleaser, a gripping, pulpy thriller in the mould of Gone Girl or (...Read More)
It seems almost unbelievable that it’s taken Marvel 20 movies to feature a female lead, especially (...Read More)
Nobody glorifies misery quite like the Russians. Across centuries of literature, poetry and music, s (...Read More)
Walking through the Tate Modern’s latest show is like revisiting a barely remembered dream: famil (...Read More)