Review: National Theatre Live: All My Sons (2019)
byWritten in 1947, barely two years after the Second World War came to its fateful end, Arthur Miller’s All My Sons remains one of…
Written in 1947, barely two years after the Second World War came to its fateful end, Arthur Miller’s All My Sons remains one of…
If the #OscarsSoWhite controversy didn’t make it clear, then Mr Generic Superhero von White Dude number 37 should be proof enough that Hollywood and…
Daniel Day-Lewis has once again created another legendary performance, embodying Lincoln with tremendous grace and tenderness. Day-Lewis intensely inhabits the character most impressively with his voice, rarely raised above a calm and collected tone. Though no recordings of Lincoln’s voice existed – having died a short time before Edison’s phonograph was invented – it feels safe to say that Day-Lewis nails it.