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 ...
The empire was vast and its wealth immense, yet its decadence-fueled fall was shockingly swift. Still, Penthouse magazine left behind a single notable artifact: one of the most reviled and ...
Londoner Marcel, who wrote or co-wrote the previous Venoms and debuts as director here, has been Hardy’s friend throughout his film career, and an Anglocentric cast adds to the sense of a homely, ...