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Neon Bull – movie review

This co-production from Brazil, Uruguay and Holland is a slice of life drama set against the backdrop of the rodeo…

Fine by Michelle Wright – book review

I’ve come to enjoy reading short stories more and more as I experiment with the form, and there was a…

Warrior Women of Yang (Regent) – theatre review

Women waging war in the second act brings out the very finest of Chinese operatic theatre in a culturally spectacular…

Arrival – movie review

Two big movies in a week must be something of a record, but that's what's happened with Amy Adams this…

Nocturnal Animals – movie review

It's been a while since we've heard from Tom Ford. I guess the successful fashion designer and entrepreneur (turned screenwriter,…

Sing Street – HE review

A rites of passage story with strong romantic elements and a film built on the musical foundations of 1980s British…

Goodbye to Language by Daniel Lanois – music review

The latest album from Daniel Lanois, established producer to the stars (Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Emmylou Harris, Peter Gabriel, and…

Othello (Bell Shakespeare) – theatre review

Othello is a riveting play. A play concerning the plot of a man who outwardly seems a charming man -…

American Honey – movie review

British filmmaker Andrea Arnold has given us a sometimes bleak view on listless British youth with films like Fish Tank,…

The Age of Shadows – movie review

Korea's official entry into the Best Foreign Language film category for the 2017 Oscars, The Age of Shadows is a…