We live in an era of constant connectivity, where the smartphone feels like an extension of our arm. In moments of overload, we romanticise the idea of a digital detox, of returning to a time when ...
Director Clint Dyer brings a fresh political focus to Ken Kesey’s story of disempowerment but the relentless misogyny of the text feels retrograde When Randle P McMurphy is thrust into an American ...
Fine performances from Aaron Pierre, Giles Terera and others illuminate Clint Dyer’s relentless revival of this iconic but problematic counter-cultural artefact. A 1962 novel, 1963 play, 1975 film and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rising star Aaron Pierre (centre) brings a twitchy allure to hell-raising jailbird Randle P McMurphy - Manuel Harlan In the Miloš ...
A new London production highlights the story’s racial element and shows how much has changed since the play’s 1963 premiere. By Houman Barekat Reviewing from London “Sin while ye may, for tomorrow we ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fine performances from Aaron Pierre, Giles Terera and others illuminate Clint Dyer’s relentless revival of this iconic but ...
There are a lot of folks waiting for a new version of the Apple TV because the set-top box hasn't been updated since 2022. There is an update coming this year, but people will need to wait a bit ...
When Ken Kesey's psychiatric hospital-set novel One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest debuted in 1962, it was a bold countercultural swipe against grinding mid-century conformism – its radical message so ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
Clint Dyer’s innovative production, starring Aaron Pierre and Olivia Williams, serves as a chilling reminder of the cost of dissent Dominic Cavendish has been writing about theatre and comedy since ...