Reviews
LFF 2013: Inside Llewyn DavisTuesday, 15 October 2013![]() Showbiz is a cruel and mysterious cosmic code that can grind the artist down, before he comes close to cracking it. That’s the message behind the Coen brothers’ elegy to the Greenwich Village folk scene of 1961. Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) stands... Read more... |
Paul Klee: Making Visible, Tate ModernTuesday, 15 October 2013![]() "The objects in pictures look out at us serene or severe, tense or relaxed, comforting or forbidding, suffering or smiling." Thus said Paul Klee (1879-1940) in a lecture on modern art in 1924. It is an entirely accurate description of his own work,... Read more... |
Dogs: Their Secret Lives, Channel 4Tuesday, 15 October 2013![]() What the Dickens is happening to wildlife television? At the back end of all those Atttenborough films they have a segment in which they explain how they got the miracle money shot of the chorus line of orcas, the war ballet of the giraffes, the... Read more... |
Madam Butterfly, English National OperaTuesday, 15 October 2013![]() When the going gets tough, wheel out a crowd-pleaser. Even by its own volatile standards English National Opera has had a poor start to its autumn season, with productions of Fidelio and Die Fledermaus that seem destined to join the company’s ever-... Read more... |
Stephen Fry: Out There, BBC TwoTuesday, 15 October 2013![]() Respect and dignity, intolerance and hatred: the poles were set far apart in Stephen Fry: Out There. It’s good to have Fry the thoughtful presenter back – it’s been a long time since his The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive – on a subject close... Read more... |
Emily Barker & the Red Clay Halo/Chris T-T, Oran Mor, GlasgowTuesday, 15 October 2013![]() If Glasgow was to find a little corner for the traditional spirit of vaudeville to live on, it would make sense if it was this one: set the basement of a 19th century church with an audience sitting in lines on gold-painted seats; and two highly... Read more... |
The Events, Young Vic TheatreTuesday, 15 October 2013![]() Is this the year’s most controversial play? When it opened at Edinburgh in August, David Greig’s The Events created a stir because its depiction of the aftermath of an atrocity is reminiscent of Norway’s Anders Breivik and the 2011 Utoya shootings.... Read more... |
Prince AvalancheMonday, 14 October 2013![]() Terrence Malick meets Judd Apatow: that was the expectation when Texan auteur David Gordon Green unexpectedly swerved into broad comedy with Pineapple Express. Prince Avalanche finally fits that bill, after three big Hollywood studio films where the... Read more... |
LFF 2013: The DoubleMonday, 14 October 2013![]() Richard Ayoade's follow-up to the highly promising Submarine centres on another pretty hopeless young man; yet this time his protagonist's predicament is considerably more grave, even if matters are no less amusing. Based on the novella by Fyodor... Read more... |
LFF 2013: Abuse of WeaknessMonday, 14 October 2013![]() In 2004 French director Catherine Breillat suffered a stroke. Three years later, she was cheated out of nearly a million euros by a known conman whom she was intending to cast in a film. She later suggested he took advantage of her still-reduced... Read more... |
LFF 2013: Blue Is the Warmest ColourSunday, 13 October 2013![]() Go for the lesbian sex, leave knowing relationships are all the same: that's the nutshell of French-Tunisian director Abdellatif Kechiche's explicit, intimate and lengthy drama Blue Is the Warmest Color (aka Le Vie D’Adèle), the Palme d’Or winner at... Read more... |
War Requiem, LPO and Choir, Jurowski, Royal Festival HallSunday, 13 October 2013![]() Britten’s innate theatricality shines through every single bar of his War Requiem. Atmosphere, drama, suspense, and high emotionalism are to a greater or lesser degree written into the piece (something which the naysayers always latch on to). And... Read more... |
