mon 30/06/2025

Saskia Baron

Articles By Saskia Baron

Tucked review - dispiriting British drag queen drama

Read more...

David Harewood: Psychosis and Me, BBC Two review - actor confronts his painful past

Read more...

High Life review - Claire Denis boldly goes where she hasn't gone before

Read more...

Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile review - pedestrian Ted Bundy biopic

Read more...

Us review - can Jordan Peele deliver the thrills again?

Read more...

DVD/Blu-Ray: La Vérité

Read more...

Girl review - Belgian art-house portrait of a teenage ballerina

Read more...

Border review - genre-defying Oscar-nominated Swedish film

Read more...

DVD: The Guilty

Read more...

All in a Row, Southwark Playhouse, review - soapy and shrill pity party

Read more...

Baptiste, BBC One review - detective from The Missing gets his own hand-me-down show

Read more...

DVD/Blu-ray: Human Desire

Read more...

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part review - everything's still awesome

Read more...

Can You Ever Forgive Me? review - no page unturned in a comedy about literary forgery

Read more...

The Mule review - good ol' boy rides again

Read more...

Monsters and Men review - an impressive debut

Read more...

Pages

latest in today

'We are bowled over!' Thank you for your messages... ...
Quadrophenia, Sadler's Wells review - missed opportunit...

The red, white and blue bull’s-eye on the front curtain at Sadler’s Wells tells us we are in the familiar territory of Pete Townshend’s...

Fidelio, Garsington Opera review - a battle of sunshine and...

Sometimes, as the first act of Beethoven’s Fidelio closes, the chorus of prisoners discreetly fade away backstage as their brief taste of...

Summer Laugh review - five comics gear up for the Fringe

Appearing at the Edinburgh Fringe has long been an expensive gig for comics.  But while stand-ups may need only a microphone to...

Album: Brìghde Chaimbeul - Sunwise

The first five-and-a-half minutes of Sunwise’s opening track “Dùsgadh / Waking" are taken up by a drone. Played on the Scottish small...

Music Reissues Weekly: Rupert’s People - Dream In My Mind

Procol Harum’s “A Whiter Shade of Pale” was an instant phenomenon. Recorded in April 1967 and issued as a single on 12 May after pre-release play...

Intimate Apparel, Donmar Warehouse review - stirring story o...

The corset is an unlikely star of the latest Lynn Nottage play to arrive at the...

theartsdesk Q&A: director Andreas Dresen on his anti-Naz...

Andreas Dresen directs socially engaged realist films that invariably relay personal and political messages; the result can be tough but is...

Hercules, Theatre Royal Drury Lane review - new Disney stage...

Many years ago, reviewing pantomime for the first time, I recall looking around in the stalls. My brain was saying, “This is...