Far from ostentatious, Owen Gower’s Still the Enemy Within is timely with the 1984 miner strike thirty year anniversary...
The Lincoln Lawyer, Killer Joe, Mud, Magic Mike, The Wolf of Wall Steet, The Dallas Buyers Club. Critical and/or...
“Have you ever met Val Kilmer? I hear he’s a complete bastard.” So Father Ted asks Beverley Hills-based Father Buzz...
The psychology of jokes can amount for what is so pervasively funny about the works of William Burroughs and the...
Review by Phil Vanderyken In Katrina’s wake many young professionals, especially in the creative field, have made New Orleans (temporarily)...
A bold rejection of mainstream orthodoxies, Supernormal is as much a political statement as a collaborative arts event. With no special artist areas and emphasis on inclusive participation, it immediately feels like an altogether different proposition.
Zero Effect is a 1998 film from first time writer and director Jake Kasdan. Bill Pullman stars as brilliant but...
Whoa! As a humble music critic I’m getting out of my comfort zone with arty-farty ‘part-concert, part-performance’ events like Tao...
This week, of course, we’ve had a General Election. You may have noticed. Like everyone else in the country, I...
On Sunday night a wonderful thing happened. A talented man won an award for a job he did well. OK....
Based on the novel “Cutter and Bone” by Newton Thornburg, Cutter’s Way was released in 1981, and starred Jeff Bridges...
The one where he runs into a Manhattan restaurant and steals fries from a stranger’s plate, saying “Nobody will ever...
TES is a one man show based on a re-imagining of Tess of the D’urbervilles by Thomas Hardy and you...
TGA magazine, the UK’s only print publication dedicated to women in music, launches its first issue in December 2013. A...
All reality shows are shite, right? Actually, no. I used to hold this misinformed belief myself, due in no small...