Film Review: Yesterday (2019)
byWritten by David Nagle Originally published 28 June 2019 Yesterday isn’t a film to overthink. Don’t get bogged down in the details of how…
Written by David Nagle Originally published 28 June 2019 Yesterday isn’t a film to overthink. Don’t get bogged down in the details of how…
Written by Simon Storey Originally published 25 April 2018 The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a terrible name for a rather lovely…
Written by Claire Robson Originally published 28 April 2015 Raphael (Rickson Tevez), a Brazilian street teenager, spends his days sifting through mountains of trash…
As the 19th Century’s most accomplished writer of soap fiction, one of the keys to Charles Dickens’ longevity has been his ability to create a likeable hero. More impressively, he also possessed an uncanny ability to weave almost every aspect of society into a coherent storyline, gentlemen’s clubs, gaolers, average Joes and all.
Written by James Madden Originally published 17 December 2011 Seeing a slight departure from the rest of the selected titles in 12 Days of…