The Voices being sold as a comedy just might have the most misleading ad campaign since Fox tried to flog … More
Tag: University of Glasgow
Arts Preview: Interview with Ishbel MacFarlane, Platform 18 Winner
It’s an absolutely minging Monday afternoon and I’ve just barged into the Green Room at Scottish Youth Theatre, and into … More
Arts Review: Gob Squad: Western Society
CCA, 8th-9th April 2015 Presented as part of the Arches’ BEHAVIOUR15 festival It’s easy to be cynical about “western society”, … More
Arts Review: The Absence of War
Dir. Jeremy Herrin, The Citizens, 31st March-4th April 2015 David Hare’s The Absence of War was first performed in 1993 … More
Arts Review: Last Dream (On Earth)
Dir. Kai Fischer, Tron Theatre, 1st-4th April 2015 We live in a world which we often choose to cut ourselves … More
Filmmakers Profile – Quentin Tarantino
Quentin Tarantino is an iconic film director, producer, and writer. Even if you have never seen one of his many … More
This Much I Know… – Educate Joey Essex and Engage Young Voters?
If you Google ‘Joey Essex’ what do you expect to find? Nightclub appearances? TOWIE gossip? Or the Labour party rally … More
Filmmakers Profile: Joss Whedon
Loved by fans, and for some reason hated by television networks (curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal, Fox!), it could … More
Arts Review: Sam Rowe presents: Denton and Me
Dir. Nicholas Bone, The Arches, 24th-26th February There’s something very appealing about plays with only one actor. The dark intensity … More
Filmmakers Profiles: Baz Luhrmann
The chaos that is The Red Curtain Trilogy is, in my eyes, the finest example of Baz Luhrmann’s directing ability. … More
