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The Strokes, All Points East Festival review - let them entertain youMonday, 27 May 2019![]() Back in 2001, after the release of their debut album This Is It, The Strokes weren’t just the most fashionable band in the world, they were also regarded as the group that could “save rock”. That was asking quite a lot.This Is It was 36 minutes of... Read more... |
What We Do In the Shadows, BBC Two review - black comedy vampire spin-off from cult movieMonday, 20 May 2019![]() This is a toothsome treat for Sunday nights and one of those rare occasions when the BBC has got hold of the kind of nifty comedy series that Netflix usually pumps out. What We Do in the Shadows started out as a New Zealand vampire flick in... Read more... |
Last Stop Coney Island review - the life and photography of Harold FeinsteinMonday, 20 May 2019![]() This is a real passion project; British filmmaker Andy Dunn spent years building up a relationship with the late American photographer Harold Feinstein, filming him at work and interviewing friends, family and colleagues. The result is a loving... Read more... |
First Person: Ellen McDougall on finding the commonality in the American classic 'Our Town'Sunday, 19 May 2019![]() I’ve wanted to direct Thornton Wilder’s Our Town for a long time.The play is beautifully written and its form feels not only ahead of its time (it was written in 1938), but also extremely powerful for a contemporary audience in an open air... Read more... |
Orpheus Descending, Menier Chocolate Factory review - Tennessee Williams scorcher needs more firepowerThursday, 16 May 2019![]() Where would Tennessee Williams's onetime flop be without the British theatre to rehabilitate it on an ongoing basis? Arriving at the Menier Chocolate Factory in a co-production with Theatre Clwyd, where Tamara Harvey's production has already been... Read more... |
Mike Jay: Mescaline - A Global History of the First Psychedelic review - multiple perspectivesSunday, 12 May 2019![]() Humans have been consuming mescaline for millennia. The hallucinogenic alkaloid occurs naturally in a variety of cacti native to South America and the southern United States, the most well known of which are the diminutive peyote and the... Read more... |
Death of a Salesman, Young Vic review - new-minted revival of a masterpieceFriday, 10 May 2019![]() The Young Vic, a welcoming theatre with a culturally diverse audience, has been home to memorable Miller revivals before, notably Ivo van Hove's emotionally shattering, stripped-back A View From the Bridge in 2014. But before that, in the 1980s and... Read more... |
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile review - pedestrian Ted Bundy biopicSaturday, 04 May 2019![]() Why make a feature film about Ted Bundy, the notorious 1970s serial killer when you’ve already made Conversations with a Killer, a four-part factual series for Netflix about him? A charitable explanation would be that it offered documentarian Joe... Read more... |
Other People's Money, Southwark Playhouse review - onetime Off Broadway hit retains its stingSaturday, 04 May 2019![]() Deft and funny and nicely cast, what's not to like about Other People's Money, the era-defining Jerry Sterner play in revival at Southwark Playhouse? The play's 1989 premiere Off Broadway allowed for a contemporary skewering of the roaring,... Read more... |
Long Shot review - semi-hilarious odd couple romcomThursday, 02 May 2019![]() This is a romcom of two radically different halves, vaulting so dizzyingly from insultingly unbearable to daringly hilarious that walking in half-way through becomes a viable option.It begins as a grim case study of the patriarchal odd couple, as... Read more... |
Eighth Grade review - a dazzlingly real portrait of a teenage girlThursday, 25 April 2019![]() “Hey guys, it’s Kayla, back with another video. So, the topic of today’s video is being yourself.” Kayla Day (the wonderful Elsie Fisher, nominated for a Golden Globe and also heard as the voice of Agnes in Despicable Me) is in her last week of... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Terry AllenSunday, 21 April 2019![]() Torso Hell tells the story of an American soldier whose limbs were blown off in Vietnam. Amazingly, he and his buddies survived, and in the ensuing medical chaos his arms and legs were re-attached to them rather than him. The narrator says “At the... Read more... |
