How To Be Lank, Fleet and Nimble
Posted on by Jonathan BeckmanOne of the hardest things about writing on what might be called a ‘special interest’ must be convincing potential readers that you are not going to preach at them. Rest assured. Tristram Stuart doesn’t preach. What he does do is try to make us think about what we eat, and why, and what effect our […]
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Does the monumental life of WH Auden justify yet another book?
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Here's Michael Billington's (@billicritic) superb piece for the next @Lit_Review about Anand Tucker's film about 1930s theatre, theatre-going, and theatre reviewing, The Critic, written by Patrick Marber, starring Ian McKellen and Gemma Arterton
The theatre has always fascinated filmmakers. Is this latest addition to the long list of theatrical flicks, The Critic, written by Patrick Marber and directed by Anand Tucker, a hit or a flop?
@billicritic gives his verdict.
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