About Peter Stormare
Movies, series, and TV shows are the gift of the modern world. But before the making of a movie, series, or TV, there was more to offer for the people by the dram… Read More
Although short film is our focus here on S/W, we still have a deep-rooted love for the world of features, especially when those films are created by filmmakers previous featured on our site… Read More
Released: 31 October 2019Developer: Next Level Games
The Background:In 1996, following their success in the “Console Wars” of the nineties, Nintendo entered the third d… Read More
You could be forgiven for thinking that we’re now living in the middle of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four in this age of self-imposed surveillance with our reliance on apps… Read More
Bruiser Theatre Company have boldly reinterpreted The Importance of Being Earnest, placing the playwright Oscar Wilde as constant onlooker to his own farce with its themes of confused identi… Read More
If you’re looking for the perfect nicknames for guys, these nicknames for boys are the perfect place to start. We’ve got cute, funny, and cool/ badass nicknames for boys to choos… Read More
Half-way through its run of four weekly instalments, how is the Lyric’s repackaged New Speak Re-Imagined season of short works to accompany Bruiser’s COVID-19-affected coproducti… Read More
A fair maiden – Eily O’Connor, nicknamed the Colleen Bawn – lives on the other side of the lake. The man, Hardress, to whom she is secretly married plans to marry another… Read More
I read the first Adrian Mole paperback in little over a day one Christmas. Although a few years younger than the acne-ridden protagonist, I suspect that I wasn’t alone in identifying w… Read More
Just over a month ago – though it feels much longer – I sat down in the Lyric’s bar area to interview a very excited Lisa May about her upcoming production of 1984. T… Read More
The conceit of The 39 Steps is that a cast of four perform 139 parts during this highly choreographed and stylised witty play based on the 1935 Hitchcock film of John Buchan’s novel. T… Read More
BURN THIS ** out of ****HUDSON THEATRE Oh the mystery of chemistry. Two actors can be happily married in real life and yet on camera or onstage...nothing. The reverse is true, of c… Read More
It’s as if Stephen Beggs and Simon Magill had adapted the Brothers Grimm tale of The Elves and the Shoemaker to write a festive allegory for the rampant property development planned a… Read More
Last night I headed over to the Rhyl Pavilion Theatre to see the opening night of Legally Blonde The Musical, a show that I’d heard so much about it and was really looking forward to s… Read More
Let me introduce you to a phenomenon that afflicts people from Mumbai when they travel elsewhere – it’s particularly related to ex-pats (like me, when we go back to Britain). It… Read More