Wei House: Friedrichshain’s best hidden Chinese restaurant?
Wei House is a little-known spot serving up Sichuan cuisine and dim sum to local clientele for […]
Review
Cuckoo: Overly-stylised and confusing
Despite being hyped-up at Berlinale, Cuckoo's plot is too complicated, which ultimately makes the film feel way […]
Review
The Threepenny Opera at Berliner Ensemble: Gleefully irreverent
Bertholt Brecht’s classic of capitalist dystopia pulsates with a naughty delight in Barrie Kosky’s reinterpretation ★★★★
Review
Background for Love: An edifying romance on the French Riviera
Panthenon Press-founder Helen Wolff wrote only one novel before dedicating her life to others' work: Background for […]
Review
Hit Man: Good humoured crime caper
Director Richard Linklater's newest Netflix movie is loosely based on the story of an undercover gun for […]
Album review
A Song For You: All encompassing, wide-reaching sounds
In A Song For You's new album Home, the 52-person collective takes R'n'B to the masses with […]
