Park Chan-wook’s outstanding black comedy is a rare treat, biting social satire delivered with immaculate slapstick touches.
Shri Camel, a solo project, was taped in 1977 and released three years later, the album reflecting the composer’s fascination ...
This powerful, austere collaboration between Les Arts Florissants and the Amala Dianor Company – presented as part of Dance ...
Manchester Camerata have had a ten-year association with composer-conductor Jack Sheen. For this short programme, one of the ...
The last few years have seen the much-needed positivity of the #MeToo movement followed by a raft of ethical confrontations, ...
Thomas Pynchon is having a moment. Paul Thomas Anderson’s second Pynchon adaptation, One Battle After Another (loosely based ...
Oh yes, I actually do remember Patty Hearst. She was the American publishing magnate William Randolph Hearst’s granddaughter, ...
Whether it’s the trenches of the First World War, or the halls and chambers of Vatican City, we’re becoming used to director ...
Bradley Cooper has previously directed A Star Is Born and Maestro, but they weren’t nearly as much fun as this. It’s a story ...
A key part of Chrissie Hynde’s brilliance and longevity has always been her ability to keep multiple musical personas going ...
Before we get into it, reader, can you accept that The Last Dinner Party are a band born of privilege and high academic study ...
Film festivals are a bran tub: what you find in them may be unexpected, and not always in a good way. Here are six I pulled ...