Tag: Tim McInnerny

Posted in Film Shakespeare

Film Review: Richard III (1995)

“I am not made of stone” The boldness of Shakespearean adaptation can be a car crash when…

Posted in Film

Film Review: 101 Dalmatians (1996)

“If we make this coat, it would be as if I was wearing your dog” One of…

Posted in Film

Film Review: 102 Dalmatians (2000)

“Can you tell us how Cruella De Vil became plain Ella” Cos you gotta have a sequel…

Posted in Digital Film Short Films

Short Film Review: #52

  The Send Off (2011) from Michael Berliner on Vimeo.   An achingly beautiful story of two…

Posted in Radio Plays Theatre

Review: Dangerous Visions – Radio 4

“What would this devastated world be without us?” Radio 4 recently put together a season of work…

Posted in Michael Frayn Radio Plays Theatre

Radio Review: Skios/Copenhagen/Headlong

“Foxoliver?” Michael Frayn’s 80th birthday is being celebrated by BBC radio with a mini-season of his work,…

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2013 What’s On Stage Award nominations

THE DIGITAL THEATRE BEST ACTRESS IN A PLAY Sheridan Smith – Hedda Gabler at the Old Vic Billie Piper…

Posted in Howard Barker National Theatre Theatre

Not-a-review: Scenes from an Execution, National Theatre

“Art is opinion, and opinion is the source of all authority” Not too much to say about…

Posted in LGBTQ+ TV

TV Review: The Line of Beauty

“So what are you doing about sex just now?” As a young gay, reading Alan Hollinghurst novels…