Kevin Ibbotson-Wight
@weaklemondrink
Borders-born Edinburgh based worker/ writer/ runner/ sleeper. A good book, a good film, or a good show and I'm a very happy chap.
Reviews: 871
Other Articles: 267
Interview: Grace Mulvey
‘No matter where you go, there you are.’ Comedian Grace Mulvey tells us about her debut Fringe hour, ‘Tall Baby’.
Interview: Michael Kunze
‘I’m obsessed with how celebrities talk about themselves’. We chat to Michael Kunze about his character comedy show ‘Infinity Mirror’
Interview: Alex Kitson
‘I think the old cliche that comedy equals tragedy plus time is true for me.’ We chat to Alex Kitson about his debut Fringe hour ‘Must I Paint You a Picture?’
Interview: Richard Cobb
‘I don’t want to bother anyone that’s having a nice day!’ Self-effacing comedian Richard Cobb tells us about his sophomore show ‘Running Joke’
Interview: Mustafa Algiyadi
‘Themes of belonging, identity, and a quest for a better passport!’ We speak to the Libyan Arab comedian about his debut Fringe show, ‘Almost Legal Alien’
Interview: Rosco McClelland
‘Goddamn, we’re pretty good up here!’ We speak to Rosco McClelland about his new show ‘Sudden Death’
Interview: Sian Davies
‘I think the biggest pressure comes from myself.’ We speak to the ‘Best in Class’ mastermind about her new show ‘Band of Gold’
Interview: Chelsea Birkby
‘I’ve literally been set a quest by my therapist.’ We speak to Chelsea Birkby about her new show ‘This is Life, Cheeky Cheeky’
Interview: Nerine Skinner
‘I thought that she was a comedian!’ We speak to the viral hit comic about ‘Exorcising Liz Truss’
Sting
Generic B-movie creature feature has some decent thrills but a half-baked family reconciliation narrative
Nightwatch: Demons Are Forever
Unremarkable belated sequel to one of the original Scandi-noir thrillers
Infested
Massive scary spiders – and overly zealous policing – terrorise a Parisian apartment block in this skittery, scuttling debut
That They May Face the Rising Sun
Gentle but incredibly evocative drift through a year in the Irish countryside