Mark O’Sullivan grapples with the sexual abuse he experienced as a child in a compelling programme that’s part documentary, part sitcom and part public therapy session
Is humour hardwired into us? This powerful documentary – about comic Mark O’Sullivan creating a TV show from his childhood trauma – makes you think it might be
Universally beloved figures are increasingly rare these days, with a distressing number of our former heroes having been outed as one kind of monster or another in recent years. Jim Henson is a notable exception. The creator of the Muppets…
It's one of those strange but immutable truths of the movies that a song like Earth, Wind & Fire's ''September'' can play in roughly a thousand films before a movie about a dog and a robot comes along and blows them all out of the water.
Wide Awake Festival Brockwell Park, London 25th May 2024 South London’s Brockwell Park hosted another sun-drenched day of thrilling entertainment, showcasing up and coming talent alongside some of our favourites. Keith Goldhanger (words)…
With some delightfully outrageous additions, Glyndebourne's controversial production of The Magic Flute is now more bizarre and more enjoyable than ever. A perfect summer pantomime.
Cult filmmaker Tommy Wiseau, somehow independently wealthy despite not seeming to actually do much of anything besides selling underwear with his name on it alongside The Room DVDs and shirts, has finally, after two decades, put aside…
Benedict Cumberbatch and Gaby Hoffmann star as the parents of a missing child in this gripping, occasionally hallucinatory series set in 1980s New York.
This HBO documentary recounts the rise and fall of the movie-ticket subscription service, which signed up millions of users after slashing its monthly price—only to go bankrupt within a few years.