By Michael Hingston

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January 8, 2009

Rock 'n' Roll Posters Are Here To Stay <i>Died Young, Stayed Pretty</i> could have brought more coherence to its look at gig poster art
in Screen Review

December 31, 2008

Rachel Getting Coronated Jonathan Demme’s messy but life-affirming family drama was Michael Hingston’s FAVE flick of 2008
in Screen Feature

December 24, 2008

Brevity Is The Soul Of Rich Simon Rich keeps the word count low and the humour quotient high in <i>Free-Range Chickens</i>
in Books I’ve Kind Of Half-Heartedly Liked You, So Long But your artificial plotting and low-energy direction kept me from being a bigger fan
in Screen Review

December 18, 2008

Keanu Barada Nikto! Maybe someday aliens will force Hollywood to stop doing pointless remakes
in Screen Review Eternal Darkness Of The Spotless Mind Charlie Kaufman’s <i>Synecdoche, New York</i> is devastatingly sad, and devastatingly brilliant
in Screen Review

December 11, 2008

Grime And Punishment The villain literally punches his first through a man’s face in the grim <i>Punisher: War Zone<i>
in Screen Review

December 4, 2008

The François Revolution Watch <i>The 400 Blows</i> &<i> Jules and Jim</i>, and you’ll see Truffaut revolutionize 60's cinema
in Screen Review The Writer Gets Captured By The Game First Novels don’t get more dense, ambitious, or engrossing than Lee Henderson’s <i>The Man Game</i>
in Books

November 27, 2008

Vengeance Is Hers (And Hers, And Hers...) <i>The Blonde, The Brunette, and the Vengeful Redhead</i> is no <i>Rashomon</i>
in Theatre Review He Wants To Be A Millionaire A waiter rises to the height of Czech society, then falls, in <i>I Served the King of England</i>
in Screen Review

November 20, 2008

A Role To Dye For? Fiona Reid changes more than hair colour in <i>The Blonde, The Brunette, and the Vengeful Redhead
in Theatre Preview Courtesan Injection Asia Argento is a tempest-uous sexpot in The Last Mistress, but her male lover is more compelling
in Screen Review

November 13, 2008

A Life Spent In Service Wallis Kendal helps needy city youth walk the slow road to recovery
in News & Views There Will Be Rudd Paul Rudd’s <i>Role Models</i> character hates clichés ... but he’s in a movie full of hackneyed sit
in Screen Review The Spy Who Avenged Me Daniel Craig Takes James Bond to new extremes of broodiness in <i>Quantum of Solace</i>
in Screen Review

November 6, 2008

Cloche, But No Cigar Angelina Jolie looks smashing in <i>Changeling</i>, but Clint Eastwood’s melodrama lacks nuance
in Screen Review All Havel Breaks Loose <i>Largo Desolato's</i> hero can deal with a totalitarian regime; it’s his friends he can’t stand
in Theatre Review

October 30, 2008

Twinkle, Twinkle, Puppet Star Ronnie Burkett’s astonishing puppetry skills are just the icing on the cake in Billy Twinkle
in Theatre Review

October 23, 2008

Hey Mr. Tambourine Man, Here’s A Song For You Whether they’re talking about his moustache or his lyrics, songwriters love name-checking Bob Dylan
in Music Preview
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