Nicholas Barber
@nicholaslbarber
Freelance arts journalist & film critic for BBC Culture, The Economist, The Guardian, Screen International, The New York Times, The Wrap, IndieWire, Metro
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Inside Out 2 review: Pixar sequel could be this summer's best Hollywood entertainment bbc.com/culture/articl… via BBC Culture
Great night Wilton's Music Hall watching virtuoso vocal performances as David Benson and Jack Lane brought Dad's Army to life. 2 actors, dozens of characters. Joyful.
D:Ream's Things Can Only Get Better - how one song soundtracked not one but two General Elections. Thanks very much to John O'Farrell SODEM #HoldThemToAccount and, most of all, D:Ream themselves for their generous help. bbc.com/culture/articl…
🌧️ Need some cinematic magic to brighten up a drizzly July? Check out The Lucky Dog Picturehouse! 🎬✨ This month they're live scoring two gems by acclaimed director Anthony Asquith. Grab your tickets now with the code ASQUITH10 for just £10 (valid til 23 Jul)🎟️ 🔗 wiltons.org.uk/whatson/891-th…
Ken Follett and Susanna Clarke are our @bbcradio4 Bookclub guests in August and September. If you'd like to come along and ask a question email [email protected] (Both recordings at 1830 in London, dates on elegant post-its)
Really excited to be presenting these classics of British Cinema Wilton's Music Hall w/ live score next week. Experience 1920s London in UNDERGROUND & thriller A COTTAGE ON DARTMOOR #silentfilm #londontheatre silentfilmcalendar London Fillmore BFI BFI Press & Industry BFI Film Audience Network
The Order review: Jude Law and Nicholas Hoult star in a 'superbly acted' cop drama about US neo-Nazis bbc.com/culture/articl… via BBC Culture
Maria film review: Pablo Larraín's biopic of Maria Callas, starring Angelina Jolie, is 'too adoring and reverential' bbc.com/culture/articl… via BBC Culture
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice review: Tim Burton's sequel 'surpasses the original in almost every respect' bbc.com/culture/articl… via BBC Culture
Wolfs review: George Clooney and Brad Pitt star in 'genially watchable but forgettable' crime caper bbc.com/culture/articl… via BBC Culture
What a pleasure it was to welcome Ewald Arenz to BBC World Book Club This edition of World Book Club is now online, and on air from 07/09
10/15/40: Chaplin's The Great Dictator Sadly, everything old is new again . . . More -James L. Neibaur/Cineaste Magazine: cineaste.com/fall2011/the-g… -Phelim O'Neill: theguardian.com/film/2010/oct/… -Nicholas Barber: bbc.com/culture/articl… -@ericaliesalot: vulture.com/2017/03/theres…