Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity
Gravity must be the only film that can stop your heart and then restart it. It is a coronary-inducing, palpitation through the empty horror of …
Gravity must be the only film that can stop your heart and then restart it. It is a coronary-inducing, palpitation through the empty horror of …
Only a brave man would attempt to put words into Oscar Wilde’s mouth and David Hare has done just that in his play The Judas …
There are a lot of people in India. A lot. A constant stream of humanity flows through the country like a river unbound by the …
India gives people diarrhoea. A loosening that can even afflict the mouth, it encourages the expulsion of the most rancid drivel imaginable. The verbal dysentery …
St. Pancras station in London is one of those glorious gothic revival buildings so loved by moustachioed titans of Victorian engineering. It is a red …
In Berlin the past is very present and very ugly. Awkward memorials litter the sepulchral streets like toys in a deserted nursery. They serve as …
Newcastle is a delightful riparian gem of reassuring Georgian architecture sloping down towards the Tyne River in the northeast of England. Grey Street, in particular, …
Nestled in a bucolic arcadia of merrie England, Winchester is the ancient capital of a forgotten kingdom. It has that venerable beauty you only get …
Notting Hill, situated just to north-west of Hyde Park, is a delightful little enclave of London overflowing with comforting cosiness. It even has a happily …