Reviews
Boris Charmatz/Musée de la danse: Enfant, Sadler’s WellsThursday, 30 January 2014![]() At first the machines are in control. A crane drags the inert body of a woman across the floor, lifts her up and leaves her dangling from the waist. A man follows, dragged by one foot and suspended upside down. The two bodies rise and fall or swing... Read more... |
The Armstrong LieThursday, 30 January 2014![]() Lance Armstrong is a Hollywood villain who just happens to be real. He bullies, lies, manipulates, cheats and destroys lives until righteous crusaders hunt him down and drive a stake through his heart. And that, more or less, will be the plot of the... Read more... |
Outnumbered, BBC OneWednesday, 29 January 2014![]() As the Brockman family returns for a fifth and final series of Outnumbered, some viewers will find their hackles standing to attention at the family's extraordinary distillation of middle-class characterstics. There’s the enviable middle-class... Read more... |
Martin Creed: What’s the point of it? Hayward GalleryWednesday, 29 January 2014![]() If you're suffering from the January blues, hurry to the Southbank Centre where Martin Creed’s exhibition is bound to make you smile. The man best known for winning the Turner Prize in 2001 by switching the lights on and off at Tate Britain has... Read more... |
Blindsided, Royal Exchange, ManchesterWednesday, 29 January 2014![]() There’s no place like home – and home for writer Simon Stephens is Stockport. He doesn’t live there any more, but he was born there in 1971 and still finds the place, particularly its seedier side, a rich source of emotionally charged material. So,... Read more... |
Out of the FurnaceWednesday, 29 January 2014![]() After his outsized triumph as conman Irving Rosenfeld in American Hustle, Christian Bale is gaunt and stringy again (Jennifer Lawrence will be happy to hear) in this minor-keyed, intensely atmospheric story of two brothers in an America that time... Read more... |
Just in From Scandinavia: Nordic Music Round-Up 10Wednesday, 29 January 2014![]() Finland’s Jaakko Eino Kalevi, who played his debut British show last November, heads up theartsdesk’s latest regular round-up of what’s come down from the north. A spellbinding display of individualistic pop, the London outing coincided with the... Read more... |
Britain's Great War, BBC OneTuesday, 28 January 2014![]() Harry Patch may have finally answered the summons of the last bugle, but there are still those whose memories run all the way back to the war to end all wars. Violet Muers, 106, was in the firing line when the German navy crept up on the east coast... Read more... |
Depeche Mode, LG Arena, BirminghamTuesday, 28 January 2014![]() Once upon a time, there was an assumption that the DJs and remixers who emerged in the late 1980s would kill off touring bands like Depeche Mode. As it turns out, nothing could be further from the truth and 34 years since they first got together,... Read more... |
Looking, Sky AtlanticTuesday, 28 January 2014![]() “If I didn’t want to have a life, I’d move to LA,” was one of the (many) funny lines in the new HBO series Looking, and brought home that, along with the show’s three appealing gay male leads (main picture), it’s the city of San Francisco itself... Read more... |
Lone SurvivorTuesday, 28 January 2014![]() Just what kind of beast is Peter Berg's Lone Survivor? A jingoist justification for the continuing conflict in Afghanistan? A cautionary tale questioning the rules of engagement? War porn? An intense vehicle for its talented stars? Or, in fact, a... Read more... |
South Bank Sky Arts Awards 2014Monday, 27 January 2014![]() Poor David Bowie. He didn't win a Grammy for his album The Next Day, and he didn't win a South Bank Sky Arts Award today either. That honour went to Arctic Monkeys and their fifth album AM, as Melvyn Bragg hosted the ceremony at London's Dorchester... Read more... |
