‘Woman of the Hour’ Review: Mind Games and Murder
With Woman of the Hour , Anna Kendrick steps behind the camera for the first time, delivering a gripping directorial debut and quickly...
‘Woman of the Hour’ Review: Mind Games and Murder
CONTROL YOURSELF!: Reviewing The Substance And The Phenomenon Of The Comically Grotesque.
Be Not Afraid: The Slow Iniquity Of Oz Perkins’ ‘Longlegs’
Reviewing 'Boy Parts' at Soho Theatre: A Tale of Twisted Power Dynamics
'Phantasmagoria' at the Southwark Playhouse: Review
Playwright Deepika Arwind on 'Phantasmagoria' at Southwark Playhouse
'The Blue Rose' Review: More Parody Than Pastiche
In Conversation With: GrimFest, London's Only Horror Theatre Festival
"Silent Night, Deadly Night" Review: One Might Question What Makes This Film "Christmassy"
In Conversation with Jennifer Sheridan, director of Rose: A Love Story