Having been produced with relatively little fanfare for a major science fiction movie, the full trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s Arrival was an unexpected gift which bodes well for
Certain places seem to attract a darkness about them, a darkness which once experienced lives on in memory. One such place is Wychwood House, the former mental asylum
Written between 1928 and 1940 but unpublished until the late sixties in an edited form and not until 1973 in a full uncensored version over thirty years after
There is an inevitability about a disaster movie: the audience know it will happen, and frequently at least one of the characters knows it will happen, though most
It’s not a Fringe without at least one Dracula, a story whose first theatrical production was penned by author Bram Stoker himself, the sole performance of which took
With the work of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle out of copyright, the approval of the estate of the esteemed Edinburgh born author is no longer required in order
In 1961 Yuri gazes up at the ocean of stars above the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan; in some contemporary moment, a young refugee, Sam, stands on the shore
The contrast between the Pleasance Courtyard at the height of the Fringe and the interior of Pleasance One could not be more defined; outside there are crowds, conversation
“If these walls could talk… they wouldn’t need to put on plays.” So says the caretaker at the historic Vaudeville Theatre, an establishment with over a hundred years