Half art installation, half two-hander, Natascha Norton's new play Crocodile Tears presents the fractured world of a broken relationship through the mediums of theatre and cinema. Through this strange blending of mediums the audience is allowed to gain an insight into a relationship, piecing together the story little by little.
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I Can’t Bear the Thought of Being Forgotten
I could rave about every aspect of this film; the cinematography, the writing, the direction, the acting... But I feel like the best review is the fact that I could not stop crying. This is a beautiful story, which consumed my life and had me talking about it all afternoon.
I Will Always Love You
his was a movie that was truly beautiful, its opening situating us through a use of credits and drawing us through the poetry of cinema. The vintage aesthetic overlaid every scene, the grainy shooting of some of the scenes as though through old cameras being a touch of brilliance.
Anne with an E Review
Sometimes finding the right words to describe a series can be so very difficult, especially when you have only just finished watching it. Having so recently witnessed the tumultuous climax of Anne and Gilbert's relationship, I feel as though I am still half in 1890s Canada. The heart felt words that were written but never … Continue reading Anne with an E Review