Films | November 24, 2016
Review: Your Name
Your Name is ridiculously, heartbreakingly beautiful. Every frame is filled with flourishes that ama (...Read More)
Your Name is ridiculously, heartbreakingly beautiful. Every frame is filled with flourishes that ama (...Read More)
Dishonored 2 feels reassuringly familiar. The action may have shifted from plague-ridden, Dickensian (...Read More)
The benefit of seeing two top-tier productions of King Lear in the space of a week – first the Old (...Read More)
In a moment of irony at this exhibition of Elton John’s personal photography collection, a securit (...Read More)
Glenda Jackson has spent the last 25 years researching the intricacies of political life especially (...Read More)
“If I’d tried to open this restaurant 15 years ago, I’d have been shot, hung upside-down a (...Read More)
According to Madonna, you can tell if a city is going to be fun by whether there’s a Nobu in it. T (...Read More)
David Fincher’s Gone Girl has done for straight-to-video thrillers what Wes Craven’s Scream did (...Read More)