A Clockwork Orange

Kate Moore (Dr Brodsky) and Neil Ballinger (Alex) in a Clockwork Orange. Photo by Tiffany Lashley

Theatre Review: A Clockwork Orange @ Barons Court Theatre

The Kensington Drama Company’s theatre production of A Clockwork Orange bristles with energy. But there’s no space to explore this classic cult story’s moral dilemma.

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Star Mapping

Hammersmith & Fulham (and a few other London boroughs) put their heads together to drum up a bit of tourism and have come up with a West London movie map entitled Go West: One in five visitors are inspired to holiday in Britain because of …

Studio Artois Live

Greenwich Park 22 – 23 July: Full details on the official website, but in a nutshell you can see Kill Bill vol1. on the Saturday night and Ferris on Sunday. Other stuff on offer includes the National Symphony Orchestra playing music from both movies along …

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Viddy well, little brother. Viddy well

Advertising on the tube is about to get more distracting/annoying: Like a scene from science fiction movie Blade Runner set in Victorian England, giant advertisement films are to be beamed on to London Underground platform walls. Before we get to the meat of this let’s …

Film Maps

Visit London (“London’s official website” apparently….pfff, yeah right) are now offering a “a movie map” based on the film Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. The map is designed to “pinpoint the hang outs of the capital’s most famous singleton” and includes attractions such as …