Tag: reviews
Review – Anna Karenina at the Lyceum
Raunchy, raw and a bit sweary, this new production is a Scottish-Russian hybrid which brings a fresh and dynamic take to a classic tale.
It must have been a daunting task to adapt such a...
Review: Kidnapped, as you’ve never seen it before
**** A warm, joyful reimagining of the Robert Louis Stevenson classic comes to the Lyceum this April
My father’s eyes lit up when I told him I was going to see Kidnapped, based on a...
Cannes 2015: The Edinburgh Reporter is off to Cannes!
I have a theory that, regardless of everybody's personal tastes and fortes, we have a shared passion for really good films. The diversity lies in our own tastes; something that I'm sure people debate...
Review : The Wind Rises (Hayao Miyazaki, 2014)
Masters of animation Studio Ghibli are on irrefutable top form once again with their latest release, The Wind Rises. The touching biography of Japanese airplane designer Jiro Horikoshi set against the backdrop of World...
Fringe competition for reviewers
Allen Wright Award 2012
The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society has opened submissions for this year’s Allen Wright Award. This award was established fourteen years ago to encourage and reward quality writing in arts journalism.
The Edinburgh Festival...