Review: 'In The House' April 22, 2013 in cinema, Erika Sella, review A 'compelling melange of black comedy and melodrama', Erika Sella steps inside François Ozon's In The House and has a look...
Review: Veronica Falls (with La La Vasquez) Live at St Leonard's Shoreditch Church, 8 February 2013 → March 04, 2013 in Andrew R. Hill, review, music It all gets a bit much for our Andrew R. Hill when he catches the one and only Veronica Falls in action in London
Review: 'cavalcade' - POST → February 14, 2013 in Andrew R. Hill, review, music Dynamic, intelligent and 'damn good fun', POST's debut mini-album, cavalcade, is a ride worth taking, as Andrew R. Hill finds out.
Review: 'Tabu' → December 13, 2012 in cinema, Erika Sella, review A cinephile’s paradise, from Lisbon to Mozambique: Erika Sella revels in Miguel Gomes’ sublime story of love, memory and loss.
Review: 'Amour' → December 05, 2012 in cinema, Erika Sella, review Austrian director Michael Haneke is notorious for an unflinching and uncompromising approach to the violent and the taboo. As Erika Sella finds, Haneke's eye is no less unyielding in his new film as he tackles inescapably universal themes: ageing and Amour...
Review: 'Bish Bosch' - Scott Walker → December 04, 2012 in music, Andrew R. Hill, review Bish Bosch is the much anticipated fourteenth studio album from 'Godlike genius' Scott Walker. Six years on from The Drift, Andrew R. Hill plumbs the depths with an extended analysis of the 'exhaustingly thrilling' record that may well be Walker's latter-day magnum opus.
Review: Berberian Sound Studio → December 03, 2012 in cinema, Erika Sella, review Erika Sella delves into the murky world of 1970s Italian horror cinema, as seen through the eyes of a shy and retiring British Foley artist, in her review of Berberian Sound Studio. Image courtesy of Artificial Eye.