THEATRE REVIEW: Pressure
“There is nothing predictable about the British weather,” says Winston Churchill’s chief meteorologist, the Dalkeith-born Group Captain James Stagg (David Haig), toContinue Reading
“There is nothing predictable about the British weather,” says Winston Churchill’s chief meteorologist, the Dalkeith-born Group Captain James Stagg (David Haig), toContinue Reading
When you leave a theatre thinking “what was that all about?” it can mean one of two things. Either theContinue Reading
This is Winchester with a silent h. For the plot is as creaky as the floorboards. The set and cinematographyContinue Reading
Cop-turned-insurance salesman Michael MacCauley (Liam Neeson) is a modern-day Willy Loman. Despite being a “good soldier” who worked hard and playedContinue Reading
As we further dive into e-sports, new, competitive and dynamic games pop out and the more the industry grows, theContinue Reading
There’s a war memorial on Whitehall which symbolises the remarkable role and resilience of women during the Second World War;Continue Reading
Separated by the barriers of age, class and race, it is little wonder that the clandestine relationship between a fifteen-year-oldContinue Reading
by Igor Salutregi Gabiola And the question is: how can a literature work be adapted into a film? This questionContinue Reading
The streets are paved with gold. Not along the Mexican border where they will soon be blocked by Trump’s “bigly”Continue Reading
Much has been written of Gary Oldman’s performance in Darkest Hour penned by the Oscar-nominated screenwriter of The Theory ofContinue Reading
“It’s stupid to compare lives,” ruminates former idealist turned jaded cynic Brad Sloan (Ben Stiller) on the eve of accompanyingContinue Reading
“Everything has a price,” says billionaire oil tycoon Jean Paul Getty (Christoper Plummer stepping into the disgraced brogues of KevinContinue Reading
“Irrationally angry at nothing in particular,” promising skier Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain) turned her disappointment at not making the WinterContinue Reading
Tragicomic is the word that springs to mind when considering Martin McDonagh’s films. Lethal injections of Tarantino-esque comedic violence permeateContinue Reading
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