Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs Westfront 1918 (Eureka). G. W. Pabst’s great anti-war film, released in 1930, is World War 1 from the German point of view. It deserves to be far better known th ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Dessert at Southwark Playhouse, London SE1 Oliver Cotton’s comedy-thriller, directed by Trevor Nunn, offers one-sided debate, moments of sheer farce and rather too much shouting ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews 47 Metres Down (July 21, 2017) Cert. 15, 89 min. Years after Jaws, producers looking for summer fare have begun to recognise the potential of a cross between Jaws and Bay Watch, ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews Tanguera at Sadler’s Wells, London EC1 Everybody knows that it takes two to tango but nobody is certain whether the word itself derives from the sound of the beaten drum (tan-go ...
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