Films | October 31, 2014
Review: Horns
Horns is a children’s fairytale in the Hans Christian Andersen mould, combining a dreamy, childlik (...Read More)
Horns is a children’s fairytale in the Hans Christian Andersen mould, combining a dreamy, childlik (...Read More)
Upper St Martin’s Lane, which neatly bisects the tourist wastelands of Leicester Square and Covent (...Read More)
Annabelle, a creepy, possessed Victorian doll, was one of the stars of last year’s horror hit The (...Read More)
There’s something rather patronising about the coverage of Lindsay Lohan’s stage debut in David (...Read More)
Most people will remember East is East from the 1999 Brit-com about the alienation and confusion of (...Read More)
God’s Pocket is what Goodfellas might have been like had it been directed by Alexander Payne. It f (...Read More)
Welcome to New York is a grotesque character study of the French head of a world bank – not to men (...Read More)
Kevin Elyot’s 1994 play charts the romantic entanglements of a group of gay university friends, no (...Read More)