Reviews

On November 18th, 2021

Spencer – ICA Review

Director  Pablo Larrain’s ‘Spencer’ is not merely a biographical tale on the life of the people’s princess, it is a surrealist psychological thriller in which we experience the spiral of the ...

On November 17th, 2021

Hogarth and Europe -Tate Britain Review

Tate Britain is currently hosting the exhibition "Hogarth and Europe", which skillfully displays the works of the famous British painter, whilst offering an insight into the vibrant historical context...

On November 15th, 2021

Snowball – ICA Review

Snowball offers a dark twist to the archetype of the typical feel-good coming of age movie, as it portrays the failed attempt of the rebellion of Korean youth against decadent authoritarian institutio...

On November 15th, 2021

Can I Live? Barbican Review

In ‘Can I Live?’ actor and activist Fehinti Balogun manages to make this conversation both emphatic, vibrant and energising, whilst still maintaining the potency and seriousness that issues surrou...

On November 11th, 2021

Sebastião Salgado: Amazônia – Review

Sebastião Salgado, the award-winning Brazilian photographer, launches his captivating photography exhibition of the natural, breath-taking beauty and diversity which lies within the Amazon rainforest...

On November 8th, 2021

The French Dispatch – ICA Review

The movie is a love letter to journalism and art, packed in metronomically precise pacing and an immaculate mise-en-scène that will be thoroughly enjoyed by any Wes Anderson admirer. ...

On November 8th, 2021

Sardar Udham: A biographical tale of a profoundly haunted revolutionary

Sicar’s portrayal of the life of Sardar Udham Singh is a raw, real and haunting story of an unsung martyr that needs to be heard....

On November 5th, 2021

Agatha Christie’s ‘Witness for Prosecution’ – Review

Have you always been secretly convinced that you have what it takes to be a judge? Here is your chance to find out (and probably be proven wrong) with Lucy Bailey's new adaptation of Agatha Christie's...