Culture | September 14, 2017
Review: Rachel Whiteread
If we could all find someone to look at us the way Rachel Whiteread looks at an empty loo roll, the (...Read More)
If we could all find someone to look at us the way Rachel Whiteread looks at an empty loo roll, the (...Read More)
Tim Curry made such a lasting impression as Pennywise in the 1990 version of Stephen King’s It tha (...Read More)
Against is a state of the nation play for American millennials, touching on spree killings, race, po (...Read More)
Like Nobokov’s Lolita, Una is a lyrical tale of sexual abuse, a controversial account of a paedoph (...Read More)
Every so often a movie comes along that rewrites the rule-book for the Hollywood blockbuster, sendi (...Read More)
He may be approaching retirement age, but 63-year-old Godzilla can still bring home the bacon. A big (...Read More)
Haunting in an entirely unexpected way, this film about a ghost grieving the passing of his life is (...Read More)
The first rule of this immersive theatre production is: I’m not allowed to reveal the name of the (...Read More)