The Good Liar review – literate and entertaining but too many twists
At a time when jaded cinemagoers are tantalised with all manner of tempting-sounding crossovers between film franchises, there is a certain pleasing simplicity to the
At a time when jaded cinemagoers are tantalised with all manner of tempting-sounding crossovers between film franchises, there is a certain pleasing simplicity to the
If the standard of debate in this election was entirely sane, “Have you ever used a mop before?” would not be the question of the
In Johannesburg, during the Sophiatown era of the 1950s, gangsters would routinely order a writer or journalist like Can Themba or Bloke Modisane, to recite
A little more than 30 years ago, a simple canteen opened in Hammersmith providing Italian-inspired lunches for an architectural practice in an old converted warehouse
After the Second World War, Beirut was described as “the Paris of the Middle East”. This golden age ended with the outbreak of Lebanon’s devastating
Marie-Henri Beyle, the French author who lived from 1783 to 1842, was a “romantic realist”. So, clearly of an oxymoronic bent and with an overactive
An odd reflection to have at the start of a weekend dedicated to Benjamin Britten’s Russian influences at Snape Maltings, home to the world-renowned Aldeburgh
We’re already in the Christmas Silly Season when newspapers and now, I suppose, websites invite readers to compile lists: ten best left-handed tennis players, for
What happens when you grow old? That’s the question lingering in the nursing home in which Frank “The Irishman” Sheeran (Robert DeNiro) sees out his
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