The Favourite
THE FAVOURITE’s particular presentation of History is fictionalised, feminised and though at times frightening, fearlessly fun. Hannah Clarkson reviews.
THE FAVOURITE’s particular presentation of History is fictionalised, feminised and though at times frightening, fearlessly fun. Hannah Clarkson reviews.
We invite our readers to put this in their pipes and smoke it: Hannah Clarkson sets her sights on Tarkovsky.
Take a trip inside ROOM with Hannah Clarkson’s review.
Hannah Clarkson surveys Watersprite talk “Male, Pale and Stale?” with Jessica Raine, Krishnendu Majumdar and Danny Lee Wynter.
Morality and responsibility intersect in Sunday’s Dusk screenings at The Watersprite Film Festival. Reviewed by Hannah Clarkson.
Hannah Clarkson reviews Watersprite’s Dusk Screenings: Woes & Wrong Doings.
CROSSING POINTS explores the memory of space and its atmosphere, according to Hannah Clarkson.
THE VIEW FROM OUR HOUSE is as much about what is unseen, as what is depicted, according to Hannah Clarkson.
‘They say you can learn more from a game you lose than a game you win. That’s how I got here’. Hannah Clarkson reviews FOUR CORNERS.
IN A MIRROR slides artfully in and out of opaque and insightful, muses Hannah Clarkson.