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My Mad Fat Diary, Series 2, E4Tuesday, 18 February 2014![]() By the end of its first series, My Mad Fat Diary had departed far enough from memoirist Rae Earl’s frank, funny source material that the adaptation taking on a life of its own shouldn’t have been a cause for concern. Still, there’s always that... Read more... |
theartsdesk's Top 13 Films of 2013: 5 - 1Tuesday, 31 December 2013![]() With the end of 2013 nearly upon us it's time for a last look back before we step forward into the unknown. Yesterday our rundown of the year's finest films took you from a radiant romance to a bristling biopic, but the nature of such lists means... Read more... |
From Morning to Midnight, National TheatreMonday, 09 December 2013![]() We first see the bank clerk, who can’t bear his dull life, serving behind the cashier's till, like an automaton. In Melly Still's hugely inventive, visually stunning multimedia production of From Morning to Midnight – Georg Kaiser's... Read more... |
The Anatomy of Melancholy, OvalhouseThursday, 28 November 2013![]() The Anatomy of Melancholy (or to give it its full title - The Anatomy of Melancholy, What it is: With all the Kinds, Causes, Symptomes, Prognostickes, and Several Cures of it. In Three Maine Partitions with their several Sections, Members, and... Read more... |
Dracula, Sky Living / Bates Motel, UniversalFriday, 08 November 2013![]() The Dracula story has seen almost infinite permutations, though none of them ever manages to improve on Bram Stoker's still-haunting original. This new Anglo-American production keeps Stoker's late 19th-century setting, but has transformed the... Read more... |
Bedlam, Channel 4Thursday, 31 October 2013![]() Compulsives may be wondering whether it was coincidence that Bedlam, Channel 4’s new four-part documentary following the work of the Bethlem Royal Hospital, reached our screens in the same week that the same channel’s Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners... Read more... |
Home, Arcola TheatreWednesday, 30 October 2013![]() This is a strange one. Precious little happens and, in some ways, little is said in David Storey's muted chamber play from 1970. Two men named Harry and Jack – getting on in years, but keeping up appearances in jackets and ties – linger on a... Read more... |
Short Term 12Tuesday, 29 October 2013![]() A film of contrasts, Short Term 12 manages to be simultaneously dark and humorous, casual yet intense. The relationships between staff and patients in the group home for troubled teenagers where it’s set – the facility is meant to be a place of... Read more... |
DVD: Post Tenebras LuxTuesday, 23 July 2013![]() Post Tenebras Lux is a hard film to love, but it is one which engrosses. Although riveting, its appeal is akin to the fascination exerted by catastrophes and car pile-ups. Fittingly, the taste it leaves is bitter. It’s also hard to digest. Contrary... Read more... |
Football's Suicide Secret, BBC ThreeWednesday, 10 July 2013![]() Last year I spent the summer reading A Life Too Short, a biography of former German national goalkeeper Robert Enke by his friend, the sports journalist Ronald Reng. It’s an incredibly emotive book that uses Enke's diary entries to tell the story of... Read more... |
Our ChildrenTuesday, 07 May 2013![]() It’s likely that how Our Children culminates is no secret. Director Joachim Lafosse is well aware of that, and the film’s opening moments take place in the aftermath of the shocking conclusion of what’s about to unfold. Nonetheless, Our Children is... Read more... |
Why write about Ruth Ellis?Thursday, 04 April 2013![]() "Why write about Ruth Ellis?" It’s a question I’ve been asked many times in the run-up to The Thrill of Love and it’s a good one. I’d like to know the answer, too. Three years ago, I was commissioned by the New Vic Theatre in... Read more... |
