Courageous or shrewd marketing? Luca Guadagnino’s The Death of Klinghoffer in Florence — review
The filmmaker’s staging of John Adams’s opera, about the murder of a Jewish tourist by the Palestinian Liberation Front, is less daring than it sounds
The filmmaker’s staging of John Adams’s opera, about the murder of a Jewish tourist by the Palestinian Liberation Front, is less daring than it sounds

In the English-speaking world the art form is in a perennial battle for hearts and minds. Two contrasting books from either side…

Part theatre, part gig, Abigail and Shaun Bengson’s Edinburgh Fringe show is endearingly messy

A flurry of performances this year reminds us why the art form is an enduring influence on crime writers

New York production with a glorious Lise Davidsen might not please the traditionalists — but it is powerfully poignant

Reviews of Noah Baumbach’s kvetchy comedy ‘Jay Kelly’, Paolo Sorrentino’s stately ‘La Grazia’, Yorgos Lanthimos’s…

The true story of two strangers and an extraordinary act of courage