Eddie Redmayne & Jessie Buckley star on intense CABARET live album
Truly one of the hottest London tickets after lockdown, Rebecca Frecknall’s immaculate Cabaret is a thing of beauty.
Truly one of the hottest London tickets after lockdown, Rebecca Frecknall’s immaculate Cabaret is a thing of beauty.
One of this generation’s most esteemed English theatre directors has recently dipped a toe or two into cinematic waters, with his latest project a Benedict Cumberbatch spy flick, The Courier. Carl Marsh spoke to Dominic Cooke about it.
I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS | FILM REVIEW Dir: Charlie Kaufman (15, 134 mins) The brain behind the off-kilter eccentricities of Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless …
MISBEHAVIOUR **** Dir: Philippa Lowthorpe (12A, 106 mins) Set around the 1970 Miss World competition, this comedy drama gives several perspectives to that cheesiest of events, the beauty pageant. Keira …
JUDY *** Dir: Rupert Goold (12A, 118 mins) Renée Zellweger steps into some large ruby red slippers to play Judy Garland, as the starlet embarks on a series of sellout …
[wpdevart_youtube]l_Ths6k7qXk[/wpdevart_youtube] WILD ROSE **** Dir: Tom Harper (15, 100 mins) An anthem to following your dreams, Wild Rose charms thanks to its lead, the excellent Jessie Buckley, so good in the …
[wpdevart_youtube]r8NMF2g5_Nw[/wpdevart_youtube] BEAST **** Dir: Michael Pearce. Starring: Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn, Geraldine James (UK, 15, 1hr 47mins) In an isolated community, a rebellious and troubled young woman finds herself torn …