Review: The Women on the Sixth Floor (Philippe Le Guay)
Fabrice Luchini excels in this expertly crafted upstairs-downstairs comedy set in 1962.
Fabrice Luchini excels in this expertly crafted upstairs-downstairs comedy set in 1962.
The brilliant performers who brought the house down in 2011, as chosen by Limelight readers.
Rocker-turned-composer Trent Reznor unveils music for David Fincher’s much-hyped film. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Insightful, shocking, lurid, masterful: eight examples of Russell’s composer portraits on film. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
The experimental director brought the “creative genius” of classical composers to life on screen. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
fter his devastatingly arresting death trilogy (Gerry, Elephant, Last Days), Gus Van Sant takes a gentler look at the flipside of life.
This pitch-perfect documentary is a gentle, heart-warming and infectiously celebratory affair.
The magazine pays tribute to Joan Sutherland a year after her death.
So what was the value of the live orchestra? Incalculable
Birthday has its origins – rather too obviously – in a stage play by the film’s writer-director.
The November magazine celebrates the milestone with 100 classical CDs and the chance to win them all!
Have your say and tell us who you think delivered the most memorable performances of 2011.
There’s a case to be made that Woody Allen’s career has been grievously underrated in its autumnal stage.