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  • Mad House at Ambassadors Theatre: A Smart, misanthropic psychodrama

    July 8, 2022

    I can’t quite decide if Mad House is a kind-hearted play with a mean exterior, or a mean play with a token element of kindness. It centres around Michael (David Harbour, fresh from running up that hill in the new Stranger Things), a sweet but troubled man who has spent time in the titular “mad [...]

  • The show must go on: Political drama and comedy for a post-Boris world

    July 7, 2022

    The Big Dog has been sent away to live on a nice farm, but if your thirst for political intrigue remains unquenched, here are 10 dramas and comedies to see you through until recess. House of cards, 1990 Forget Kevin Spacey and go back to House of Cards’ Westminster roots. This seminal political thriller, taking [...]

  • New drama Tigers takes a microscope to the beautiful game

    July 6, 2022

    As documentaries like Broke and Last Chance U have illustrated, modern sport is a money machine that can chew up youngsters hoping to change their lives. While US sports have been well covered in this respect, new drama Tigers takes that microscope to The Beautiful Game.  The film is a dramatisation of the real story [...]

  • Beavis and Butt-Head take their fart jokes into outer space

    July 5, 2022

    ​​With nostalgia more popular than ever in Hollywood, streaming service Paramount+ is bringing back foul mouthed 90s cartoon Beavis and Butt-Head.  The pair became cultural icons thanks to their MTV shorts that skewered pop videos, and would go on to duet with Cher, feature on Friends, and break home video records.  Twenty-five years after the [...]

  • Minions: The Rise of Gru will see smaller viewers rolling in the aisles

    July 5, 2022

    The second prequel to the Despicable Me trilogy is set in the seventies and follows a 12-year-old Gru (voiced by Steve Carell), who dreams of becoming a super villain.  When his idols, the Vicious 6, interview for a replacement, Gru steals a precious stone in order to impress them. However, a series of accidents mean [...]

  • Live action Halo is finally here – but is it any good?

    July 4, 2022

    A live action adaptation of the Halo game franchise has been in the works almost since the Xbox first launched.  Peter Jackson, Guillermo Del Toro and Neill Blomkamp are among the names to have attempted a feature film in the 2000s, while this Steven Spielberg-produced version was first announced in 2013.  The series finally arrives [...]

  • The Black Phone is a creepy reunion for Derrickson and Hawke

    July 4, 2022

    Having acrimoniously parted ways with the Doctor Strange franchise, director Scott Derrickson goes back to his horror roots with The Black Phone, a cleverly pitched movie based on a short story by Joe Hill (the pen name of Stephen King’s son).  Set in the late 70s, Mason Thames plays Finney, a young man who becomes [...]

  • In the Black Fantastic is the most exciting exhibition of the year

    July 4, 2022

    From the moment you enter In the Black Fantastic, the blockbuster new exhibition at the Hayward gallery, you can tell it’s something special.  A giant sculpture made up of interlinking forearms stacked to the rafters snakes dramatically across the main concourse; to your left an entire wall is taken up by a kaleidoscopic collage filled [...]

  • Inside the brilliantly creative Glastonbury Theatre & Circus fields

    June 28, 2022

    It’s not all about Macca and Billie Eilish, don’t you know? Some of Glastonbury’s best areas involve no music at all. For instance, the Theatre & Circus fields are some of the festival’s oldest areas, where performers surprise punters with spontaneous shows as they pass by, and there are full-scale acrobatics pieces that you’d pay [...]

  • Glastonbury 2022: Protest and celebration as festival roars back

    June 27, 2022

    It’s been an anxious three years for Glastonbury, but this weekend the most important and influential of the UK’s music festivals, and one of the most essential stages in the world, returned for the first time since 2019. Did it rain? Of course it did – but only a little bit. Late afternoon crowds on [...]

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