Films | December 7, 2012
Review: I, Anna
Barbican Estate, with its warren of concrete walkways and brutalist tower blocks, is the ideal place (...Read More)
Barbican Estate, with its warren of concrete walkways and brutalist tower blocks, is the ideal place (...Read More)
Celeste & Jesse Forever opens with one of those cutesy “couple bonding” montages familiar to (...Read More)
One Lombard Street is one of those archetypal City restaurants, like the Mercer, where you go becaus (...Read More)
If you’ve not been following the Twilight franchise, Breaking Dawn part 2, the final instalment, i (...Read More)
Alan Bennett’s new play, People, slips effortlessly into the canon of his work, with its saucy “ (...Read More)
Halo isn’t just a video game – it’s a gigantic, multimedia behemoth, crushing all in its p (...Read More)
Rust & Bone is a funny old yarn. Try explaining the concept and it sounds utterly ridiculous. He (...Read More)
Ginger & Rosa – a rather implausible coming of age tale about two teenage friends with the pos (...Read More)