The 1992 film The Living End and its lasting relevance
I’ll be the first to say that I don’t enjoy ‘pretentious’ films. I fall for all the traps, when music swells, I…
I’ll be the first to say that I don’t enjoy ‘pretentious’ films. I fall for all the traps, when music swells, I…
Ian McEwan's ‘The Cement Garden’ is a claustrophobic, morally ambiguous novel that lingers in the mind long after the last page.
“I think, even, if I ever die, and they stick me in a cemetery, and I have a tombstone and all, it’ll…
“Apartheid has fallen, see, we die right next to each other now, in intimate proximity. It’s just the living part we still…
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