Films | January 27, 2012
Review: Decendants
Alexander Payne makes movies that are just about people – their flaws and insecurities and hopes (...Read More)
Alexander Payne makes movies that are just about people – their flaws and insecurities and hopes (...Read More)
The Embassy Mayfair, which has been around since 1870, is trumpeting its reopening, as Kitchen Joël (...Read More)
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Nicholas Wright’s play about an East European village discovering the wonders of film is nifty pa (...Read More)
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Alyn Williams, formerly head chef at Marcus Wareing at The Berkeley, was sick of being the bridesmai (...Read More)