Films | January 5, 2018
Review: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
If you were to judge In Bruges director Martin McDonagh by his movies, you’d think him a cruel and (...Read More)
If you were to judge In Bruges director Martin McDonagh by his movies, you’d think him a cruel and (...Read More)
There has never been more wealth inequality than there is right now. There have never been more bill (...Read More)
I’m pleased to report that Star Wars has, once again, happened. The Last Jedi feels like a S (...Read More)
The closest thing you’re going to get to a pantomime at the envelope-pushing Almeida is this wonde (...Read More)
The Dinner takes as its central conceit a trip to a fine dining restaurant, but this is no gastronom (...Read More)
Brigsby Bear wears its influences, as well as its big soppy heart, on its sleeve. A labour of love b (...Read More)
Amedeo Modigliani is a man whose life was more interesting than his art. It was 1906 when he packed (...Read More)
Dutch theatre director Ivo van Hove is nothing if not ambitious. This year alone he’s had Jude Law (...Read More)