25 May 2004 in Dance & Drama, Reviews
Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh, on tour May-June 2004
24 May 2004 in Film, Reviews
CATRIONA PAUL at the movies. NOT EVERYTHING IN LIFE needs to be snappy. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind is a title that proves the point. The more you say it, the less cumbersome it seems until it repeats in your head like a soothing mantra. Writer Charlie Kaufman created a whole heap of […]
24 May 2004 in Film, Reviews
CATRIONA PAUL at the movies. WHEN YOU’RE ABOUT to criticise one of Tarantino’s films, you need to take a deep breath and hang onto why you’re doing it. It’s easy to be overwhelmed by all that’s good in Kill Bill 2, to be bowled over by all the hype that surrounds the writer/director and his […]
23 May 2004 in Dance & Drama, Highland, Music, Reviews
Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Saturday 22 May 2004
20 May 2004 in Dance & Drama, Reviews
Brunton Theatre, Musselburgh, May 2004 then on tour
17 May 2004 in Film, Reviews
CATRIONA PAUL at the movies. WHAT DO Neve Campbell, star of the teen horror Scream trilogy, and Robert Altman, Oscar-winning director of critically acclaimed films such as The Player and Gosford Park, have in common? Answer – a film about ballet. The Company follows the lives and work of dancers at The Joffrey Ballet of […]
13 May 2004 in Film, Reviews
CATRIONA PAUL at the movies. THE FILM THAT opened Cannes, receiving many stunning reviews, is Bad Education by director Pedro Almodóvar. His previous films include All About My Mother and Talk to Her. His latest hit stars Gael García Bernal, star of Y tu Mama También and Amores Perros. Impeccable credentials, but does Almodóvar have […]
10 May 2004 in Dance & Drama, Music, Reviews
Tron Theatre, Glasgow, on tour May 2004
10 May 2004 in Music, Reviews
The Venue, Edinburgh, Sunday 9 May 2004
10 May 2004 in Highland, Music, Reviews
Glenuig Hall, Friday 7 May 2004