Film Review: Peterloo (2018)
byThe year is 1819. In the north of England the working class are governed by their stomachs, and committing petty crime gets a sentence…
The year is 1819. In the north of England the working class are governed by their stomachs, and committing petty crime gets a sentence…
I can only imagine how daunting it must be to contemplate adapting the Scottish play for stage and then wonder how on earth you…
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11-year-old Skunk (Eloise Laurence) witnesses a senseless, brutal attack on one of her neighbours which kickstarts series of events that change the lives of three middle-class families forever.
Rarely does a film disturb molecules to such an extent that a brooding sensation follows for days to come.