SUZAME: more stunning anime from SHINKAI – but is he stuck in a rut?
Anime fans, rejoice! Suzame, the latest film from Makoto Shinkai, is here. But despite stunning animation, is it worth the hype?
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Anime fans, rejoice! Suzame, the latest film from Makoto Shinkai, is here. But despite stunning animation, is it worth the hype?
Thanks to a dynamic and multi-faceted career, Shea Coulee's electrifying performance at Cardiff's Lipstick Ball comes just when this Drag Race royalty is on the cusp of household name status.
Welsh crime fiction Beverley Jones tells us all about Gwyl Crime Cymru Festival, including the challenges and rewards of organising an international crime fiction festival in Aberystwyth, and the importance of Welsh representation in the genre.
National Theatre Wales’ Joseph K And The Cost Of Living is an avant-garde adaptation of Kafka’s The Trial, exploring economic and socio-political instability in modern times.
Tracey Collins' one-woman show, Bingo at Tiffany's, is a riotous blend of celebrity (mis)impersonation and real bingo with intentionally naff prizes.
Fergus Thomas' The Faculty Divine exhibition features stunning, atmospheric photographs of the Welsh valleys that evoke wonder and spirituality through natural light and weather conditions.
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The directorial debut of Saim Sadiq, Joyland is a gorgeous, heartrending LGBTQ drama from Pakistan.
Broker is something truly special on its own: a feelgood story that won’t leave you with a toothache, but certainly a tear or two.
Back in Cardiff for their first headline tour, tonight in Clwb Ifor Bach feels like one big ‘welcome home’ party for local heroes Panic Shack.