Comment: Godard’s Reflection and Contribution to Contemporary Cinema
Following his review of Goodbye to Language, James takes a look at Godard’s later career and its importance in today’s cinematic world.
Following his review of Goodbye to Language, James takes a look at Godard’s later career and its importance in today’s cinematic world.
Read James’ review of Godard’s latest work, which won the Grand Prix du Jury alongside Xavier Dolan’s Mommy at Cannes 2014.
Michael Keaton gives a soaring performance as broken actor Riggan Thomson in the extraordinary Birdman, which has set a very high bar for cinema in 2015.
Sally Lui caught up with front man Joe Keogh and drummer Felix Archer from Amber Run on the first night of their UK tour.
1984 has been adapted into a play, and as it comes to the Nuffield Theatre in Southampton, Culture Editor Natalie reviews.
The drama-horror stars Daniel Radcliffe and will be released this Halloween.
Sally Ka Yan Lui looks at the latest offering from the Nuffield Theatre’s pop up venue.
In his critical documentary The Mona Lisa Curse, distinguished art critic Robert Hughes seeks to expose the commodification of art in the last century.
Giacchino’s score finds the right balance in between action scenes and emotional sequences. Read Harrison Abbott’s analysis of the film’s soundtrack.
The film may pale slightly in comparison to the director’s best work, however there is no shortage of ideas, originality or style on display, says Harrison Abbott.
Elinor Day chats to Of Mice & Men at their recent Southampton show.
The full list of nominees for Sunday night’s ceremony.
Farr Festival was nominated for Best Festival at the annual DJ Mag Best of British Award, so why not head on down and check it out for yourself.
Our Film Editor Barnaby Walt talks to the iconic American actor about his performance in Captain America: The Winter Soldier at the film’s press conference.