Madeleine Dunnigan

Beginning my time at The Wee Review during the chaos of the Edinburgh Fringe, I now report from the manic streets of London, covering independent cinema releases based in the capital. Having recently graduated from Cambridge University in English Literature, I am now a freelance writer (in film, fashion and feminism alike) and full-time film enthusiast (with a mild popcorn problem).
29 articles

Bianco

[rating: 5/5] An awe-inspiring spectacle that will leave you feeling giddy.

19 August 2014

White Rabbit Red Rabbit

[rating: 4/5] Experimental theatre that radically reshapes the relationship, between writer, actor and audience.

19 August 2014

How does a Snake Shed its Skin?

Playing three women at once, Susanna Hislop unpacks the secrets and coincidences behind noses, names and states of mind.

17 August 2014

Mental

An intensely intimate representation of one man's mental struggle.

17 August 2014

Chap-Hop Superstar

A poor re-working of hip-hop in the form of an uninspiring and boring cabaret show.

15 August 2014

Spine

[rating: 5/5] A powerful insight into a young woman's anger with the world and the relief she finds through an unlikely friendship.

15 August 2014

Maria Addolorata

An intense and intimate expression of universal suffering.

15 August 2014

Chaplin

An over-sentimental, under-developed account of Chaplin's life which just doesn't do him justice.

15 August 2014

Township Voices

Inspirational South African choir music, which makes it hard to stay still in your seat or leave with dry eyes.

15 August 2014