Film Review: Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible (2017)
byWritten by Simon Storey Originally published 7 July 2018 “There are no rules in filmmaking. Only sins. The cardinal sin is dullness” – Frank…
Written by Simon Storey Originally published 7 July 2018 “There are no rules in filmmaking. Only sins. The cardinal sin is dullness” – Frank…
Written by Angus Tonkin Originally published 18 December 2016 Few people dispute that Red Dog was a great yarn, but it was also a…
Written by Amy Taylor Originally published 3 April 2015 The Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-Upon-Avon have produced a rendition of Much Ado About Nothing,…
Though the highly anticipated release of Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation has been met with stern objection, lovers of the novel will find this newly imagined The Great Gatsby plays more like a love letter to Fitzgerald, thanking him for creating a tragically beautiful tale that transcends the ages and is relevant in a social context, even today.