Films | September 27, 2013
Review: Blue Jasmine
Blue Jasmine is essentially Woody Allen’s typically neurotic take on A Street Car Named Desire. B (...Read More)
Blue Jasmine is essentially Woody Allen’s typically neurotic take on A Street Car Named Desire. B (...Read More)
James Franco is debating the merits of eternal life. You can see his mind working, as if he’s tryi (...Read More)
An occupational hazard of being a restaurant critic is that people ask you where they should eat, or (...Read More)
When I was a student I didn’t just play Splinter Cell; I made an art form of it. My flatmate and (...Read More)
I got back from my holiday last week to another of life’s crushing milestones: I can no longer fit (...Read More)
If you’re expecting a film about computers, you’re going to be very disappointed. This isn’t a (...Read More)
The location of The Alchemic Order’s production of The Picture of Dorian Gray is so secret I almos (...Read More)
I once worked for a newspaper in Bermuda called the Mid Ocean News. I say “worked” but we didn& (...Read More)