Reviews

  • Rodizio Preto
    Rodizio Preto (Restaurant)
    Posted in: Food & Dining, Reviews

    The Brazilian dining experience ventures into traditionally unchartered waters taking on the all-you-can eat crowd and doing so with a quality and South American panache its lower market rivals fail to match. Ideally located on Shaftesbury Avenue for both the throng of tourists and the theatre-goers, it offers carvers on call for meat lovers and […]

  • Curtain Up
    Curtain Up (Exhibition)
    Posted in: Reviews, Shows & Exhibitions

    Britain’s theatre sector is seemingly one of the few areas of the economy unaffected by Brexit – and actually thriving on the influx of tourists capitalising on a falling pound so this exhibition at the V&A is pretty timely. London and New York are the undoubted emphasis. The West End’s Theatreland has always topped the […]

  • Pergola on the Roof
    Pergola on the Roof (Restaurant & Bar)
    Posted in: Food & Dining, Reviews

    A bar on a roof top is no new thing but when it’s on top of a multi-storey car park roof at the Television Centre, Wood Lane you’d better believe it’s going to become a cosy media hang. Location! Location! Location! as they say. A distinctly Mediterranean feel with showy cocktails, whitewashed walls and white […]

  • Pigs and Dogs
    Pigs and Dogs (Theatre)
    Posted in: Drama & Theatre, Reviews

    Caryl Churchill’s relationship with the Royal Court stems back to her 1974-1975 residency there and the theatre’s retrospective of her plays on her 70th birthday shows the high regard in which she is held. Notably, a 2009 short play Seven Jewish Children (also at the Royal Court) about the history of Israeli-Palestine relations was shorter than […]

  • Muhamad Ali Exhibition O2 London
    Muhammad Ali at the O2 (Exhibition)
    Posted in: Reviews, Shows & Exhibitions

    There’s still time to catch the ‘Muhammad Ali at the O2’ exhibition which has been running since March 2016. This awe-inspiring event celebrates the great man and all his sporting and life achievements, from young to old and highs and lows. The material is so extensive that it’s more like an Ali museum than an […]

  • The Hard Stop
    The Hard Stop (Film)
    Posted in: Movies & TV Shows, Reviews

    The August 2011 riots which quickly spread nationwide after Londoner Mark Duggan was shot and killed by police lives long in the memory mainly because Britain had not seen social unrest at that level in the lifetime of many who watched those events unfold live on TV. George Amponsah’s documentary picks up on the lives […]

  • The Neon Demon
    The Neon Demon (Film)
    Posted in: Movies & TV Shows, Reviews

    Most movies about the fashion world tend to overplay stylistic elements merely for visual effect. It’s just too tempting isn’t it? Danish writer/director Nicolas Winding Refn‘s surreal and macabre thriller about a fresh-faced model in a cut throat world (quite literally cut throat!) does not do this, although the dreamy slow-mos and deliberately anodyne character […]

  • Mangbetu
    Mangbetu (Exhibition)
    Posted in: Galleries & Museums, Reviews, Shows & Exhibitions

    A year after Eddy Kamuanga lluanga’s much talked about London debut at the Saatchi Gallery’s Pangaea II, his October Gallery exhibition again brought the Democratic Republic of Congo to the heart of the capital. However, this time the 24-year-old artist addressed concerns about the mining of coltan, a mineral used in almost every electronic device […]

  • Independence Day Resurgence
    Independence Day: Resurgence (Film)
    Posted in: Movies & TV Shows, Reviews

    Jeff Goldblum isn’t cast a million miles outside of his comfort zone as gangling scientist David Levinson, in this alien invasion flick written and directed by Roland Emmerich. It’s been twenty years since the first Independence Day film and Levinson, now director of Earth Space Defence (ESD) is an environmentally concerned satellite engineer advising the […]

  • London Coliseum
    Jenufa (Opera)
    Posted in: Drama & Theatre, Reviews

    The current revival of Leos Janacek’s opera Jenufa by the English National Opera at the London Coliseum is a welcome addition to the London music scene.  It should not be missed by lovers of dramatic opera. Janacek based the opera on the play Her Stepdaughter by the Czech feminist writer Gabriela Preissova.  His daughter Olga […]