Etiket: Review
Professor Van Oostrom writes an unparalleled book ‘De Reynaert’ about the cunning medieval fox and also discusses the often censored parts about sex | review ★★★★★
All his life, Professor Frits van Oostrom has followed the trail of the medieval fox Reynaert with his cunning pranks. He wrote De Reynaert, an unparalleled book about the crown…
Olga: plot, cast and review of the film about the Ukrainian gymnast
dJune 8 is at the cinema Olga – On the run for the Olympics. Story of a young gymnast forced to leave Ukraine at the time of the Maiden square…
Foo Fighters: “But Here We Are” (Review & Stream)
“It came in a flash/ It came out of nowhere/ It happened so fast/ And then it was over!” The death of Taylor Hawkins, who had been the drummer for…
Shell and the art of political cooking. A handbook for the cover-up | review ★★★★☆
At the beginning of 2022, Shell relinquished the Royal designation because it became a fully British company for tax purposes. A factor that may have played a role in that…
Gun Madness In America Is Chilling Insoluble Plague | review ★★★★☆
Firearms claim more than 40,000 American lives each year, half of them by suicide. Many are injured. On May 9, the counter for 2023 in America was already at 200…
Series of the week: “Fubar” (review & stream)
Is the duel between Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, who battled it out in the ’80s and ’90s over who is the greatest action hero of all time, now moving…
Jacques J. d’Ancona sees an astonishing duo in a strong show in theater Ogterop in Meppel with ‘I would rather be called Angel’ | review ★★★★★
Was it the playwright William Shakespeare who wondered what a name is? Sure. Over the centuries, this theme has been used in endlessly useful variants in theaters. Although, rarely so…
Living is not child’s play: Aldo Grasso’s review
vIVERE IS NOT A CHILD’S PLAYType: teen dramaDirector: Ronaldo Ravello. With Stefano Fresi, Nicole Grimaudo, Riccardo De Rinaldis Santorelli, Matilde Benedusi, Pietro De Nova, Lucia Mascino, Claudio Bisio. The eighteen…
Review: Cowboy Junkies :: SUCH FEROCIOUS BEAUTY
Canada’s Americana institution continues to build on family ties and somnambulist songs. After a cover album and the first release of the dusty SHARON sessions, which were discarded in 1989,…
Review: Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds :: COUNCIL SKIES
Back to suburban youth with string-heavy retro rock. While the rippling lead single “Pretty Boy” raised eyebrows, the following “Easy Now” raised hands like it was 1996 on the Knebworth…