Films | June 22, 2012
Review: Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
You can almost hear the pitch for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter: “It’s mostly slow-motion shot (...Read More)
You can almost hear the pitch for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter: “It’s mostly slow-motion shot (...Read More)
Dark Horse takes the indie template dragged into the mainstream by films like Juno and Superbad, ext (...Read More)
A two-and-a-half-hour movie about the Danish Royal family. Sold yet? It’s testament to the streng (...Read More)
In the future, nobody will move their face. That is, at least, in David Cronenberg’s dystopian vis (...Read More)
The Royal Shakespeare Company’s adaptation of The Comedy of Errors at Camden’s Roundhouse (...Read More)
The Tempest is one third of a loose “shipwreck trilogy” by the RSC at Camden’s Roundhouse – (...Read More)
Christopher Eccleston is theatre gold – the kind of name guaranteed to sell out a run – and he (...Read More)
Wes Anderson has carved out a visual style every bit as distinctive as Tim Burton’s or David L (...Read More)