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  • Bad Boys For Life review: Will Smith serves up a dish of steaming hot nostalgia

    January 17, 2020

    Once a guarantee of box office success, Will Smith today finds himself on rocky ground.  Last year’s Gemini Man bombed, his Netflix movie Bright was critically savaged, and even the success of Aladdin can be put down to nostalgia rather than star-power. The A-lister and sometime YouTuber looks for redemption in his third Bad Boys [...]

  • Bombshell film review: Kidman, Theron and Robbie shine in this timely #metoo drama

    January 17, 2020

    The co-writer of excoriating financial drama The Big Short serves up another examination of the state of the United States, this time taking aim at the media.  Bombshell centres on the Fox News sexual harassment scandal that erupted just four short years ago – so recently that it seems a little early for an autopsy [...]

  • Phone zombies, an interactive ‘brain’ and milk bottle art at Canary Wharf’s Winter Lights festival

    January 17, 2020

    Those who have taken a walk around Canary Wharf in the last week or so will have noticed some strange-looking structures popping up in the area’s streets, squares and parks. Last night the purpose of all this finally came to light – literally, as the sculptures burst into vibrant illumination to mark the beginning of [...]

  • The best films, art and theatre from now till Easter, from Andy Warhol to Margot Robbie

    January 10, 2020

    Birds of Prey With the best will in the world, DC’s comic caper Suicide Squad was not a good movie. It was, in fact, a proper stinker, and the fact it grossed three quarters of a billion at the box office says more about the likes of you and I than it does David Ayer’s [...]

  • Uncut Gems movie review: Adam Sandler decides to show up again in this gem of a movie

    January 10, 2020

    Those who only know Adam Sandler as the guy who makes fart jokes on Netflix will be in for a huge surprise in this tense thriller, from the directors of 2017 indie hit Good Time. He transforms himself as Howard, a Manhattan jeweller who finds himself on a downward spiral regarding his decisions surrounding a [...]

  • Review: Why Sam Mendes’ 1917 is the first unmissable film of the twenties

    January 10, 2020

    The set-up for Sam Mendes’ first film since Bond is straightforward enough: young soldier Tom (Dean Charles-Chapman) and his friend William (George MacKay) are tasked with crossing No Man’s Land to deliver a message that could save the lives of thousands.  Once that mission begins, however, we are taken on a spectacular war thriller, masterfully [...]

  • Cyrano de Bergerac review: An astringent and moving adaptation

    December 19, 2019

    Cyrano de Bergerac opens to a stark stage, with plain walls and harsh neon lighting. We are, it would seem, beyond any normal sense of time, but, as the play begins, we learn that this is actually 1640s Paris. James McAvoy takes to the stage as the titular Cyrano, man of many talents: wordsmith, master [...]

  • Teenage Dick at the Donmar review: High school reimagining is a hit

    December 19, 2019

    Teenage Dick transposes Shakespeare’s murderous monarch Richard III from Plantagenet England to the halls of a modern American high school; the perfect setting for a twisted tale of ambition and resentment.  Roseland High School junior class secretary Richard’s desire for respect and attention is frustrated by his physical disability in a community that worships sporting [...]

  • Can The Rise of Skywalker reawaken Disney’s Force?

    December 19, 2019

    These are dark times for the Disney Empire. The unified celebration that greeted its first two Star Wars entries (The Force Awakens and Rogue One) descended into rebellion with the release of The Last Jedi, one of the most divisive films in recent memory. Then came Solo, the first Star Wars movie to lose money.  [...]

  • Jumanji: The Next Level review: Jack Black and Danny DeVito’s star power doesn’t make up for shaky plot

    December 16, 2019

    As a die-hard defender of the 1994 original, and a some-time apologist for its 2017 remake, I was willing to forgive a lot of Jumanji: The Next Level. It is, once again, a body-swap comedy in which a group of teenagers become characters in a 1990s video game. And while you don’t ask much of [...]

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