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At the heart of craftsmanship
Hand Gestures has an interesting premise, and is done skilfully, but fails to excite
Sunday, Nov 29, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
The sins of the father
An intriguing documentary, My Nazi Legacy takes a look at how evil can change a family
Sunday, Nov 29, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
The road and the fury
An enlightening look at the making of Le Mans, Steve McQueen: The Man & Le Mans affords us an...
Sunday, Nov 29, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
It's a no for Noé
Wooden acting, clunky dialogue, and childish themes mean Love fails to light a fire
Sunday, Nov 29, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
The lady doth protest too much
Maggie Smith is acerbic and rancid in this Alan Bennett-scripted film
Friday, Nov 20, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
FELIX’s Mercury Prize picks
The results are announced tonight
Friday, Nov 20, 2015
By Henry Eshbaugh
The five most iconic moments of Tilda Swinton
Last week saw the 55th anniversary of the birth of the saviour of modern cinema, Tilda Swinton. To...
Friday, Nov 13, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
Jafar Panahi is a rebel with a cause
Taxi Tehran is a defiant, bold work which runs circles around the censors
Friday, Nov 6, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
The Lobster – A New Breed of Romance
Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest gem is a postmodern love story with deadly claws
Friday, Oct 16, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
Addiction and Adultery in the City
Fred Fyles finds that the bravado of The Motherfucker with the Hat hides subtler themes
Saturday, Jun 20, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
Krapp's Last Tape: A Clownish Take on a Classic
Fred Fyles finds that Robert Wilson disappoints in this production, which ignores the beauty of...
Saturday, Jun 20, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
Art In The City: Our Summer Guide
Felix Arts presents our cultural guide of what’s on this summer
Thursday, Jun 18, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
Meaning in Madness: Barbican's Celebration of Beckett
Fred Fyles heads to the Barbican, where they are currently celebrating the work of Samuel Beckett,...
Tuesday, Jun 9, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
A Return to Tradition for the National Theatre
Fred Fyles reviews the latest effort from director Simon Godwin, the lively restoration comedy The...
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
Tribal warfare on the big screen
Fred Fyles is hooked by a brutal piece of cinema from Ukraine
Thursday, May 21, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
From the Renaissance to the Modern
Fred Fyles finds common ground between two very different shows
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
Brighton Beach Humour at Barbican
Fred Fyles is let down by the humour at this Barbican production
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
The Extraordinary Journey of Everyman
Rufus Norris ushers in his tenure at the National Theatre with this updated morality play, featuring...
Thursday, May 7, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
A Very British Revolution
Fred Fyles mulls on the radical British politics on display at the National Theatre's latest...
Monday, Apr 27, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
An American in the Wilderness
Fred Fyles feels that the balance is slightly off in the Young Vic's production of Ah, Wilderness!
Friday, Apr 24, 2015
By Fred S Fyles
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