Films | May 15, 2015
Review: Mad Max: Fury Road
Mad Max: Fury Road is the most surprisingly brilliant, gloriously demented film of the year. It’s (...Read More)
Mad Max: Fury Road is the most surprisingly brilliant, gloriously demented film of the year. It’s (...Read More)
“I only just wrote some of this… I hope it works out.” These aren’t the words you expect (...Read More)
Unfriended opens with a truly harrowing sequence: grainy smartphone footage, viewed from a laptop sc (...Read More)
The first play directed by Rufus Norris since he took over as artistic director of the National Thea (...Read More)
Marvel has achieved a rather incredible thing with Avengers: Age of Ultron. It’s a bubbling cauldr (...Read More)
Is there a greater sign of our times than a hospital closing down to be replaced by a modern Europea (...Read More)
Ryan Gosling’s directorial debut, Lost River, could charitably be called a paean to his cinema (...Read More)
Zaika has a pleasingly convoluted history. Pay attention, now. It opened in 1999 under the auspices (...Read More)