A moment of high passion. My partner – who for the purposes of this article would like to be known as “X” – executes a ...
In 2022 an accident left the novelist paralysed. His blackly comic memoir, Shattered, is a devastating portrait of an ...
Sister Midnight is a delectable vampiric dish for anyone into the meaty feminism of Julia Ducournau’s Raw, the visual ...
Welcome to Reykjavik. Or at least to Reykjavik, Richard Bean’s cracking new drama about the Hull fishing industry in 1976. It’s a play that nimbly juggles the absurd and the tragic as it reaches to ...
What is the ultimate price of friendship? Rajiv Joseph's thought-provoking and blackly comic play, Guards at the Taj, explores power, obediance, human curiosity and allegiance, beautifully ...
A great artist can offer a radical new perspective on a well-trodden subject. So it is with Jonathan Glazer’s Holocaust masterpiece, which takes Hannah Arendt’s phrase ‘the banality of evil ...