The Review
Latest Episodes
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This week we will be discussing the latest presentation of the Bolshoi in London and new plays in NY with our regular theatre critic Matt Wolf. We also look at what’s coming up in Cardiff and check out some new Brazilian music with Lewis Robinson.
95
We enjoy a summer reading list from Clare Conville, discuss the latest in US art and find out what to do in Hamburg over the weekend. Plus, broadcaster and sonic artist Fari Bradley is our guest music reviewer.
94
We review the latest films with our regular film critic Tim Robey, find out the latest from the Edinburgh Comedy Festival, and plan a great weekend in Istanbul.
93
The lowdown on Montréal’s Just for Laughs comedy festival with journalist and comedian James Mullinger, we welcome back Fred Deakin to recommend some new music, and discover the best outdoor cinemas that the world has to offer.
92
We speak with our regular film critic Karen Krizanovich on The World’s End and the re-release of a classic. Plus, some summer jams from producer and DJ Christopher Tubbs and also we find out what to do this weekend in Perth.
91
The latest exhibitions in London, we discuss theatre with our regular theatre critic Matt Wolf, and also find out what to do this weekend in Melbourne.
90
Jasper Rees tells us why reading about Italian railways is more interesting than it sounds, we hear what tracks are getting music journalist Jude Rogers excited, and critique some new international performances in Sydney.
89
Karen Krizanovich talks us through some new film releases, we ask the founder of Stop Making Sense festival – Chris Greenwood – for some musical recommendations, and explore some cultural highlights happening in Helsinki.
88
Film special: We analyse the hits from Sheffield International Documentary Festival with Lisa Campbell and ask critic Professor Philip Horne whether Richard Linklater’s “Before Midnight” was worth the wait. Plus, some music recommendations from Norwegian curator and producer Mattis With.
87
Monocle’s Joseph Dana discusses the Palestine Festival of Literature and the Franco Arab Film Festival, Alan Scholefeld of London record label and shop – Honest Jon’s – tells us about some new releases, and theatre critic Matt Wolf offers his view on the latest productions.
