Reviews
Getdown Services
The hyped duo bring unbridled, unpredictable nonsense in the best way possible
Die My Love
Jennifer Lawrence shines in a visceral and stylistically bold look at postpartum depression
Palestine 36
An earlier occupation provides a sweeping historicity but lacks the texture of more intimate works on Palestine
A Magnificent Life
Animated biopic of Marcel Pagnol may be standard fare beneath its surface, but what a gorgeous surface
Hedda
Rather like Hedda herself, this is a garish and attention-seeking, yet ultimately soulless creature
Arlington
Shotput Theatre’s dystopian fable doesn’t reach as high as its titular tower
The Wytches
The Peterborough band add a little tenderness into their gritty, goth-garage mix
Autechre
The legendary duo strip back all sensory distractions, subverting notions of what brilliant music can and should do
Anemone
Daniel Day-Lewis returns in a rough-hewn, gloomy psychodrama directed by first-timer son, Ronan
Titanic
The Central American band bring a potent blend of pop and experimentation on their Scottish debut
Esther Manito: Slagbomb
A blunt, furious tale of family life with a deceptively warm centre
To Kill a Mockingbird
A masterful adaptation of Harper’s Lee’s novel that’s still tragically relevant