Director Bill Barclay’s new collaboration with the Gesualdo Six – commissioned by St Martin-In-The Fields for its 300th ...
After such a long wait, A$AP Rocky could have easily played it safe, but instead he delivers a project that feels expressive, ...
In the long slide from its imperial economic might, it’s hard to make a case for finding a place for “The UK” and ...
The last GP in Britain tries to heal his Rage virus-ravaged country in this sequel not only to Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later ...
The opening track – “Ālibek’agnimi” (“አልበቃኝም” in its original title) – is a cool, close-to six-minute soul instrumental on ...
Humour is a good way of defusing tense situations. You know, social embarrassments, personal difficulties and existential ...
State of Statelessness is the brainchild of the Drung Tibetan Filmmakers’ Collective based in Dharamshala, home to the Dalai ...
Brendan Fraser’s mournful, basset-hound face finds a loving home in this affecting fable from director/writer Hikari.
The pitch for this movie might have been “Heat meets Miami Vice”, and it’s to the credit of writer/director Joe Carnahan that ...
I have enjoyed Scenes From Above (Blue Note) more than any other album from Julian Lage since Modern Lore (Mack Avenue, 2018) ...
The undoubted highlight was Shibe's marvellous transcription of three movements from Bach's First Cello Suite in the Purcell ...
We might simply call it a dilemma, but Hollywood screenwriters call it a “crisis decision”, or maybe sometimes a “swivel”. It ...
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