drama
Falling Skies, FXTuesday, 05 July 2011![]() It’s ironic that we TV critics were only allowed one viewing of this new sci-fi series before having to pass judgment, because even those only casually acquainted with the genre will feel they’ve seen the like of this part-Spielberg-conceived space... 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... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Writer/Director David LelandSaturday, 02 July 2011![]() David Leland (b 1947) has worked extensively both sides of the Atlantic but he is best known, both as a writer and a director, for his shrewd observations of ordinary people struggling against the constraints and hypocrisy of the accepted social... Read more... |
Natural Pursuits: Simon Gray at BFI SouthbankSaturday, 02 July 2011![]() It’s hardly as if he needed critical resuscitation, but the work of Simon Gray is enjoying a moment in the limelight. Butley, starring Dominic West, is currently on in the West End, while in August BFI Southbank is to show a season of films... Read more... |
The ConspiratorTuesday, 28 June 2011![]() Some directors are just grateful that their movies get funded and released, but Robert Redford has loftier aspirations. Scornful of the routine popcorn-spattered multiplex-filler, he thinks we should be prodded to improve our lot by learning the... Read more... |
Mildred Pierce, Sky AtlanticSunday, 26 June 2011![]() James M. Cain's novel Mildred Pierce is best remembered for Michael Curtiz's entertainingly lurid 1945 movie version, starring Joan Crawford. Featuring William Faulkner among its screenwriters, it played fast and loose with Cain's book, but bashed... Read more... |
Shameless US, More4Thursday, 23 June 2011![]() The Americans have form when it comes to creating superior remakes of British TV shows. Life on Mars with Michael Imperioli? You gotta love it. The Office without Ricky Gervais? We are eternally in their debt. Now they've taken Paul Abbott's... 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... |
Betrayal, Comedy TheatreFriday, 17 June 2011![]() This is a play that begins after the end of an affair, and threads its precise, forensic way back to the very beginning of it. As the lovers are awkwardly reunited after two years, the theme of deceit as a web of competing and ambiguous claims is... Read more... |
American Trade, Hampstead TheatreWednesday, 08 June 2011![]() Some theatre genres seem indestructible. One of these is the satirical city comedy, for which playwrights dip their pens in poison and spray their venom over the teeming mass of the shallow, the stupid and the successful. When they do this today,... Read more... |
Tactical Questioning, Tricycle TheatreMonday, 06 June 2011![]() Verbatim theatre has been the flavour of political theatre for the past two decades, and no theatre has done more to promote this style of public witnessing than the Tricycle in Kilburn, north London. Its artistic director, Nicolas Kent, has created... Read more... |
Case Histories, BBC OneSunday, 05 June 2011![]() Thanks to her evergreen bestseller Behind the Scenes at the Museum, Kate Atkinson can call on an army of fans to buy her work whenever it appears in print. Its debut on screen is, perhaps, another matter. Will they buy the BBC’s rendition of Case... Read more... |
