Reviews
Sandra Nkaké and Jî Drû, Pizza Express Jazz Club - "mesmerising, leonine"Saturday, 18 October 2014![]() A first live experience of the French-Cameroonian singer Sandra Nkaké leaves many questions unanswered. Once the immediate bewilderment has passed, the most pressing question for a British audience should be: why is this extraordinary performer not... Read more... |
LFF 2014: A Little ChaosSaturday, 18 October 2014![]() Alan Rickman returns to film directing 17 years after he first stepped behind the camera with a film as pulpy and bodice-ripping as his debut feature, The Winter Guest, was chilly and austere. Visually enticing and packed with a blue-chip... Read more... |
LFF 2014: FoxcatcherFriday, 17 October 2014![]() There is loud Oscar talk surrounding the stellar performance by Steve Carell in director Bennett Miller’s genuinely unsettling Foxcatcher. Miller (Capote) tackles yet another true crime drama, this time following the steps leading to the murder of... Read more... |
Bosque Ardora, Rocío Molina, BarbicanFriday, 17 October 2014![]() Thirty-year-old Rocío Molina has been rattling cages in the hide-bound world of flamenco. Back home in Spain, gloom-mongers are predicting she’ll bring down the art form with her brazen, off-the-leash excursions from its honoured tropes. Her shows... Read more... |
The Buzzcocks, Concorde 2, BrightonFriday, 17 October 2014![]() Apologies, I missed nearly half the concert. I turned up at 9.00 when I’d been told the gig began but they started half an hour early. Apparently it was a last minute decision. There we go. When I crushed into the back of the Concorde 2, a space... Read more... |
The Marriage of Figaro, English National OperaFriday, 17 October 2014![]() To take Figaro – the ultimate operatic assault on class distinctions and social hierarchies – and set it on a giant revolve is a gesture as wilful as it is elegant. Not only are divisions of above and below-stairs dissolved in this steadily circling... Read more... |
Mitsuko Uchida, Royal Festival HallFriday, 17 October 2014![]() Pianist Mitsuko Uchida's concentration, calm and grace under pressure are an inspiration. Towards the end of the first piece on her programme, played to a packed Royal Festival Hall last night, the quiet but insistent high-pitched screech of a fire... Read more... |
The Cherry Orchard, Young VicFriday, 17 October 2014![]() Ghosts are walking at the Young Vic. Katie Mitchell’s stark, startling production of Chekhov’s final lament is not just an evocation of a lost era, but a summoning of the spirits haunting Vicki Mortimer’s chilling sepulchral mansion. This is a... Read more... |
The Great Fire, ITVFriday, 17 October 2014It takes some brass neck to look at one of the most destructive events in London’s history, which destroyed a chunk of the poorest part of the city and left an estimated 70,000 people homeless, and think that it wasn’t dramatic enough. But that must... Read more... |
The SwapperFriday, 17 October 2014![]() Which you is you? Where does your soul live? Who cares if a clone of you dies? For a fairly simple puzzle game, The Swapper asks some serious questions. And importantly, it asks them with subtlety, deftness and atmosphere – that enhances the... Read more... |
The Knick, Sky AtlanticFriday, 17 October 2014![]() That there is something of the Sherlock Holmes about Dr John Thackery – the Shakespeare-quoting, opium and cocaine-addicted surgeon in this Steve Soderbergh-directed 10-part drama set in a New York hospital in 1900 – hasn’t gone unnoted. But... Read more... |
LFF 2014: MommyFriday, 17 October 2014![]() Motherly love is stretched to its very limits in Xavier Dolan’s deeply affecting melodrama. It's pitched to perfection and shot in a claustrophobic 1:1 aspect ratio, which is occasionally opened up to evoke a rush of liberating joy. This... Read more... |
