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Billions, Sky AtlanticFriday, 13 May 2016![]() The pre-title sequence – in which a middle-aged man without any trousers lies trussed up on the floor – immediately tells us that we are not to take Billions too seriously. A woman in thigh-high leather boots with killer heels towers over him.... Read more... |
Florence Foster JenkinsFriday, 06 May 2016![]() The Florence Foster Jenkins industry reaches newly giddy heights with Stephen Frears's film of the same name, which cleverly casts a great talent - who else but Meryl Streep? - as the cheerfully self-deluded American soprano. The subject already of... Read more... |
DemolitionWednesday, 27 April 2016![]() How would you behave if your wife was killed in a random car accident? In Demolition, Jake Gyllenhaal’s Davis, a wealthy banker, is almost relieved – he can ditch his job, his house, nearly everything of his old life, and shack up with a total... Read more... |
CD: Melt Yourself Down - Last Evenings on EarthWednesday, 20 April 2016![]() Relentless is the word. The second studio album from post-punk jazzers Melt Yourself Down starts as it means to finish. It opens with a hard, pulsing bass guitar which sets the scene for “Dot to Dot”, a persistent chant suggesting Sufi adepts with a... Read more... |
Mapplethorpe: Look at the PicturesMonday, 18 April 2016![]() “Look at the pictures”, yells apoplectic Senator Jesse Helms as he brandishes a clutch of photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe, “a known homosexual who died of AIDS”. It's 1989 and Senator Helms is doing his level best to close down an exhibition of... Read more... |
Guys and Dolls, Phoenix TheatreFriday, 15 April 2016![]() It’s all change once more for Gordon Greenberg’s slick, protean revival, which began life at Chichester back in 2014, as three new leads join the show’s transfer from the Savoy to the Phoenix. If not a revelatory version of this 1950 masterwork, it’... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: James Chance aka James WhiteSunday, 27 March 2016![]() According to the May 1979 issue of the New York art-paper East Village Eye, James White “is treated [everywhere] with awe and the special consideration lacking in most people's lives.” The adoration was boundless. White is “the star, the proof of... Read more... |
DVD: CarolTuesday, 22 March 2016![]() I hope Todd Haynes isn't consumed with bitterness about the way Carol was ignored at the Oscars – mind you, a world where the dreary Spotlight can get Best Film probably isn't one he misses much – but the discerning filmgoer can be in little doubt... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Pure Hell, RexySunday, 13 March 2016![]() The variables which help records attain cult status are usually permutations of obscurity, patronage, rarity and perceived or received notions of greatness. This fluid formula can make an album the acme of grooviness, even if barely anyone cared or... Read more... |
Time Out of MindFriday, 04 March 2016![]() Richard Gere is a quiet knockout in Time Out of Mind, the Oren Moverman film that has for some reason remained as below the radar as its invisible (to the rest of society anyway) central character. Why wasn't this performance in the Oscar mix for... Read more... |
CD: Jeff Buckley - You and IFriday, 04 March 2016![]() Jeff Buckley, who died much too young, only made one studio album, Grace. Part-channelling his sweet-voiced father Tim, and part-exploring a strand of rock that was both dangerously wild and exquisitely sophisticated, it was a revelation and a... Read more... |
Avedon Warhol, Gagosian GalleryThursday, 25 February 2016![]() It is an inspired pairing: iconic images by the American photographer Richard Avedon (1923-2004) and the painter, printmaker and filmmaker Andy Warhol (1928-1987), almost all of whose mature work was based on the photographic image. They are... Read more... |
