A new year dawns, and to re-cap 2022 … where to even start? 2021 didn’t have a great ending, so maybe I should start there.
One of the most performed operas in the world, La bohème, was composed by Giacomo Puccini to a libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.
Film review: Feast of the Seven Fishes a.k.a. A Christmas Feast (2019), written and directed by Robert Tinnell td;dr: Understated and possibly underrated. Based on
TV series review: Babylon Berlin – season 4 (Sky, 2022) tl;dr: The season where EVERYTHING happens and it’s FABULOUS. This review contains spoilers for Babylon
Film review: Big (1988), directed by Penny Marshall Josh Baskin (David Moscow) has a problem. There’s this girl he fancies, but he’s too short to
Il Tabarro (The Cloak) is one of Giacomo Puccini’s three one-act operas that make up Il trittico (The Triptych). Based on Didier Gold’s play La
TV series review: Babylon Berlin – season 3 (ARD/Sky, 2020) tl;dr: German Noir thriller manages to get even better, somehow! This review contains spoilers for
TV film review: Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Roku, 2022), directed by Eric Appel It’s not often you come across a film that started its
Film review: Spotlight (2015), directed by Tom McCarthy tl;dr: The riveting story behind how a Boston newspaper broke the news of the Catholic Church hiding