News Source: Red Pepper
| 3 days ago
Copenhagen: Where do we go from here?...It deserves our support; we deserve it. ’ Julie Christie, actress Latest Issue Don’t miss the new Red Pepper From Seattle to Copenhagen: 10 years of resistance In our latest issue, John Hilary examines
News Source: The Guardian
| 5 days ago
Her small but significant body of work includes 1992's critically lauded Orlando, a highly unusual and witty imagining of Virginia Woolf's classic gender-switching novel. This season showcases her experimental early shorts exploring the performer/
News Source: Daily Mail
| 5 days ago
The 62-year-old has been formally approached to be one of the headline acts at the festival’s 40th anniversary next year – almost four decades after he first played there...If he does agree, the appearance would be Mr Bowie’s first concert in
News Source: The independent
| 11 days ago
It's ironic that Steven Soderbergh's new film should be called The Informant!, given that the director's primary tactic is to keep the audience as ill-informed as possible. Based on a true story, the film gets going in the early 1990s, in the
News Source: The Guardian
| 12 days ago
A "proper" Coens movie after the brothers' recent, atypical efforts, and it's one of their, and the year's, best, striking that contradictory, tragicomic, mundane-surreal tone only they can achieve. Harking back to their own late-1960s youth, it's a
News Source: Daily Mail
| 13 days ago
Glorious 39 (12A) Many of Britain's brightest movie stars lend their lustre to Stephen Poliakoff's comeback film, ten years on from the critical and box-office debacle that was Food Of Love. Over the decade since then, his TV plays have usually
News Source: The Independent
| 13 days ago
Glorious 39 begins, in mildly intriguing fashion, in the run-up to the Second World War, positing an appeasement conspiracy cooked up by a bunch of toffs who believe Britain hasn't a chance against Hitler. Anne (Romola Garai), the coltish adopted
News Source: Red Pepper
| 14 days ago
Copenhagen: Where do we go from here? Casino crash Critical radical thinking on the financial crisis ‘ Red Pepper is a vital antidote to our soundbite culture. It deserves our support; we deserve it. ’ Julie Christie, actress Latest Issue