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Director Park Chan-wook returns to Venice with a Machiavellian teardown of capitalism and masculinity that saves its gory ...
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein is a sumptuous adaptation, but it embellishes the novel to its own detriment ...
Much like the practice to which it owes its name, Bugonia toys with the lines of reality and fiction, planting the bug of doubt in its viewers' ears over its two-hour runtime. The movie holds some ...
Ciara Mary-Alice Thompson’s singular brand of fun and heartfelt emotion glows brighter with each new song she pens.
After a successful Glastonbury debut that propelled them further into stardom, Royel Otis take a confident leap forward with ...
Sam Fender brings his People Watching tour to the Edinburgh Summer Sessions with a spellbinding set of mass singalongs and ...
In its perhaps overly successful attempt to replicate a club environment, elements of the immersive Club NVRLND get lost in ...
An ever-changing cabaret of dance, theatre and puppetry retells the life of suffragette-turned-fascist Mary Richardson ...
Ducks Ltd. bring "the most attention seeking version of the band yet" to Sneaky Pete's for a top night of indie power-pop, ...
Ruxandra Cantir's solo show is a charming, weird, and timely reflection on society, via some truly unique characters.
Karis Kelly's Consumed is a fantastically paced and multi-layered tale of intergenerational trauma in one Northern Irish ...
Venetia Bowe shines in this intensely moving and astonishingly clever production about an actress lost in her memories ...