Women & Wine Film Review
By Will Barber Taylor Women & Wine tells about the fear of losing a friend. Turid is attending her friend’s fifty years anniversary. During the party she comes to realize […]
By Will Barber Taylor Women & Wine tells about the fear of losing a friend. Turid is attending her friend’s fifty years anniversary. During the party she comes to realize […]
Firstly, I’d like to thank you for agreeing to answering my questions. Why do you think the land seizures in Zimbabwe haven’t been addressed more in film? That’s a good […]
By Will Barber Taylor Zimbabwe, 2001: A time of fear, anger, uncertainty. On the eve of a government order to vacate his home, farmer Daniel Silva must decide between fleeing […]
Zoe Philpott is the director and creator of Ada.Ada.Ada. Ada a new theatrical lecture designed to tell the story of Ada Lovelace, one of the most overlooked and yet fascinating […]
By Will Barber Taylor In an immersive narrative Ken Burns and Lynn Novick tell the epic story of the Vietnam War as it has never been told on film. The […]
By Will Barber Taylor ‘Here was Rome’ guides readers – whether at home in their armchairs or as visitors to Rome – on a tour of the city taking in […]
By Will Barber Taylor In the opening episode the Dwarfers search for some tech to fix Starbug’s faulty steering. They come across a Scientific Research Centre where several figures from […]
Filming on Russell T Davies’ major three-part drama for BBC One A Very English Scandal has begun. Hugh Grant as Jeremy Thorpe and Ben Whishaw as Norman Scott will be […]
By Will Barber Taylor Scotland, Paris, London – the search for the answer to one question sent teams of expensive lawyers far and wide – did the beautiful and wayward […]
By Will Barber Taylor Almost every adult and child is familiar with Treasure Island, but fewer know that Robert Louis Stevenson lived out his last years on a similarly remote […]