Oct 30 2009 | Liverpool Arts
A NEW version of Mary Shelley’s story Frankenstein is being put together just in time for Halloween. Read
Oct 30 2009 | Liverpool Arts
EXPANDED from an Oscar-nominated 2005 short film, 9 is a computer-animated odyssey set on a post-apocalyptic Earth devoid of human beings. Read
Oct 30 2009 | Liverpool Arts
THIS is it – the behind-the-scenes film of the 50-date concert series at the O2 Arena, in London, that sadly never was. Read
Oct 30 2009 | Liverpool Arts
A STAR is born. Twenty-four-year-old British actress Carey Mulligan positions herself as a serious Oscar contender with a mesmerising portrayal of a conflicted schoolgirl in Swinging Sixties London. Read
Oct 30 2009 | Liverpool Arts
PALOMA FAITH is sounding off about fame. “I think we live in a culture where the idea of being iconic has been lost,” she says, sadly. Read
Oct 30 2009 | Liverpool Arts
HE’S a sex-obsessed transvestite with attitude and a crackpot scientist with questionable ethics. And when Frank ’n’ Furter time warps his way on to the Empire stage next month, he will also be quintessentially American. Read
Oct 30 2009 | Liverpool Arts
Spike Milligan’s war memoirs have been adapted for the stage.Laura Davis meets the man behind the show Read
Oct 30 2009 | Liverpool Arts
GEORGE CLOONEY is a master in the art of deflecting prying personal questions with a wry joke. Read
Oct 30 2009 | Film & Cinema
WES ANDERSON brings his offbeat and distinctly adult sensibilities to bear on Roald Dahl’s classic creation Fantastic Mr Fox. Read
Oct 30 2009 | Film & Cinema
BASED on Bryan Burrough’s book Public Enemies: America’s Greatest Crime Wave And The Birth Of The FBI, writer-director Michael Mann’s film is a biopic of American Depression-era bank robber John Dillinger and his team of men who operated on the fringes of the law. Read