Culture | August 17, 2018
Review: Little Shop of Horrors
This wickedly nihilistic update of Little Shop of Horrors is a near-perfect union of cast, venue an (...Read More)
This wickedly nihilistic update of Little Shop of Horrors is a near-perfect union of cast, venue an (...Read More)
It feels like Jason Statham’s whole career has been building towards the moment in which he goes m (...Read More)
Baz Luhrmann’s super-stylised 1996 film Romeo + Juliet is such a good fit  for Secret Cinema, I†(...Read More)
Sitting through a play called Lies (or £¥€$, if the Anglicised version isn’t on-the-nose enoug (...Read More)
Last year was a difficult time for the National’s Olivier theatre, with a run of lacklustre produc (...Read More)
To a generation, Sam Mendes is synonymous with Oscar-winning Hollywood films, from the introspective (...Read More)
Hotel Artemis is a film of almosts. It almost belies its meagre $14m budget. It almost has something (...Read More)
The last decade has been kind to musical theatre. Once dominated by Andrew Lloyd Webber numbers desi (...Read More)