The Huntsman: Winter's War – movie review
A somewhat surprisingly worthy follow up to the new age retelling of Snow White, namely 2012’s Snow White and the…
The Jungle Book – movie review
Rudyard Kipling’s timeless tales make for engaging family entertainment and are inevitably children’s favourites, whether they be straight animation or…
Where to Invade Next – film review
The premise of Michael Moore’s (Fahrenheit 9/11, Bowling for Columbine) latest documentary is straightforward enough, namely what could America do…
Rams – movie review
The Un Certain Regard Best Film Prize winner at Cannes last year, this is a beautifully shot, slow moving story…
Cirque Adrenaline (VAC) – theatre review
Death defying stunts, incredible strength, agility, flexibility, stamina and thrills aplenty are what modern circus is all about. Cirque Adrenaline…
Painkillers by Brian Fallon – music review
I have been in The Gaslight Anthem’s corner since the beginning, so the last few records from the band have…
Precious Things by Kelly Doust – book review
A beaded collar, found scrunched at the bottom of a box of old junk. What’s its story? That’s what Maggie, a…
That Eye, The Sky (New Theatre) – theatre review
From the hand bill for this production at the New Theatre, of an adaption, by Richard Roxburgh and Justin Monjo,…
Labyrinth of Lies – movie review
Set in Frankfurt 13 years after the end of World War II and the Holocaust, Labyrinth of Lies is a…
April and the Extraordinary World – movie review
A French, Belgian and Canadian co-production that was nominated for a French César award, April and the Extraordinary World starts…