Films | August 2, 2016
Review: Suicide Squad
There are lots of reasons to dislike Suicide Squad. It shamelessly fetishises guns, for instance, wh (...Read More)
There are lots of reasons to dislike Suicide Squad. It shamelessly fetishises guns, for instance, wh (...Read More)
There’s a tried and tested formula to Sean O’Casey’s 1926 play The Plough and the Stars: he ma (...Read More)
I’d been planning a self-congratulatory column when I reached 100 restaurant reviews for City A.M. (...Read More)
“How do you find enough new restaurants to review a different one every week?” asked my fath (...Read More)
This debut feature from Breaking Fourth claims to be the first Virtual Reality play, combining eleme (...Read More)
This pitch-black Danish comedy touches upon incest, sex addiction, bestiality and vivisection, yet s (...Read More)
Every five years Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson records a video of his mother repeatedly spitti (...Read More)
Needles and Opium is a surreal jazz noir staged in a giant revolving cube. It’s a revival of a 199 (...Read More)