This long, fascinating documentary was apparently intended as the centrepiece of last autumn’s BFI celebration of the films ...
Her latest, La Chimera, again defies easy categorisation. Its difference is beguiling, the playfulness and mysteriousness accompanied by warmth and wisdom, and a performance by Josh O’Connor that, ...
In Shakespeare's day theatre was regarded as "wanton" by those of a Puritan disposition who feared boys dressed as girls ...
We open on one of those grim, grim training rooms that all offices have - the apologetic sofa, the single electric kettle, ...
Anniversary consists of 11 poetic folk-country meditations on love. However, anyone seeking musical representations of ...
The buildup to this album offered quite a bit of hope. The promo blurb with it talks about “cutting loose, trying new things… ...
One hundred and twenty sculptures, and so much more: the current Brancusi blockbuster at the Centre Pompidou, the first large ...
Totoro has been magnificently staged in London, setting the bar high, but it’s a simpler story, a simpler aesthetic and it’s ...
As a human being of immense warmth, humour and erudition, Andrew Davis made it all too easy to forget what towering, ...
Somewhere along a desert highway in the American Southwest, where there's not much to do besides get drunk, shoot guns, and ...
Towards the end of David Haig’s new adaptation of Philip K Dick’s 1956 science fiction short story, someone asks if three ...
Richard Strauss: Piano Quartet and Metamorphosen (septet version) Trio Arnold, Manon Galy, Grégoire Vecchioni, Aurélien ...