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Graffiti Gallery: Crack & Shine InternationalFriday, 19 August 2011![]() It’s not the first time we have showcased the work of Will Robson-Scott. Nearly two years ago we published a set of images from Crack & Shine, a portfolio which documented the nocturnal habits of a set of London street artists. Crack & Shine... Read more... |
Elite Squad: The Enemy WithinFriday, 12 August 2011![]() This is ferocious popular cinema. The original Elite Squad (2007) was an iconic hit in Brazil, detailing the training, private lives and bloody ghetto raids of BOPE, the black-suited elite Rio police force led by charismatic Captain Nascimento (... Read more... |
The Devil's DoubleFriday, 12 August 2011![]() There are biopics and there are biopics. The process by which an actor is made up to look like the character he has been cast to play gets an intriguing twist in The Devil’s Double. Latif Yahia, who was often confused with Uday Hussein when they... Read more... |
Violence in the Streets: On making The InterruptersWednesday, 10 August 2011![]() Twenty-four years ago, I found myself hanging out virtually every day in the Henry Horner Homes, a Chicago housing project on the city's hardscrabble West Side. I had begun to immerse myself in the lives of two young brothers, Lafeyette and Pharoah... Read more... |
The Syndicate, Chichester Festival TheatreWednesday, 03 August 2011![]() Halfway through Sean Mathias’s gripping new production of The Syndicate, Ian McKellen’s Don Antonio Barracano reaches for his hat, stick and gloves and heads out through the olive groves to "make [a man] an offer". He looks and sounds like a nice... Read more... |
The Hour, BBC TwoWednesday, 20 July 2011![]() Although it's a period drama set in the dim and shadowy London of 1956, The Hour can’t help reminding us that the more things change, the more inclined they feel to do a brisk U-turn and fly back to hit us in the teeth. I even wondered whether... Read more... |
This World: Italy's Bloodiest Mafia, BBC TwoWednesday, 13 July 2011![]() Programmes about Italian organised crime made by the foreign media are always hampered by the finnicky nature of the beast itself: there is so much background detail that needs to be staked out at the outset that your head is whirling from... Read more... |
DVD: Animal KingdomMonday, 11 July 2011![]() David Michôd’s stark, screw-tight debut is, in his own words, a “grand Melbourne crime drama”. Though it presents us with a menagerie of criminality it eschews many of the paradigms of the genre and feels courageous in its elegant, near... Read more... |
The Killing, Channel 4Friday, 08 July 2011![]() The leap from BBC Four to Channel 4 is more than the flick of a switch. Migrating from the BBC’s digital channel to its terrestrial broadcast has transformed the Danish noir drama Forbrydelsen. It's now in English. It’s become American. Copenhagen... Read more... |
Luther, Series Finale, BBC OneWednesday, 06 July 2011![]() What a strange, shape-shifting thing Luther is. Storylines ebb and flow around Idris Elba's dauntingly huge central character like flotsam and debris borne along on a heaving swell, but the man himself wades imperiously through it all like the... Read more... |
Stolen, BBC OneSunday, 03 July 2011![]() Mainstream television drama has always shone a searching beam into the Stygian murk of society’s ills. But however laudable its campaigning credentials, a drama’s first duty to its audience is to work as drama. Cathy Come Home changed the public... Read more... |
The Shadow Line, Series Finale, BBC TwoFriday, 17 June 2011![]() I see there are still a few brave souls trying to peddle the "searing televisual masterpiece" line, often in high-profile BBC publications, but I suspect rather more of us may have been veering towards an ever-healthier scepticism as Hugo Blick's... Read more... |
