Review of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk. (LINKED) A masterpiece, to me. With Mark Rylance, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hardy, Fionn Whitehead. Read the review … a lot on the history too.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Christopher Nolan, Fionn Whitehead, Kenneth Branagh, Mark Rylance, Tom Hardy on 22/07/2017| Leave a Comment »
Review of Christopher Nolan’s Dunkirk. (LINKED) A masterpiece, to me. With Mark Rylance, Kenneth Branagh, Tom Hardy, Fionn Whitehead. Read the review … a lot on the history too.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Bob Davis, Claire van Kampen, Jim Lichtscheidl, Kayli Carter, Mark Rylance, Raye Birk on 04/12/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of Nice Fish by Mark Rylance & Louis Jenkins, at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London, Very funny, innovative, great set … and Mark Rylance. We loved it.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Amy Ryan, Ethan Coen, Gary Powers, Joel Coen, Mark Rylance, Rudolf Abel, Steven Spielberg, Thomas Newman, Tom Hanks on 13/01/2016| Leave a Comment »
Review of Bridge of Spies added. Directed by Steven Spielberg, script by The Coen Brothers, Music by Thomas Newman and starring Tom Hanks with the phenomenal Mark Rylance. Brilliant.

Posted in Uncategorized, tagged castrato, Claire van Kampen, Edward Peel, Farinelli and The King, Iesteyn Davies, John Dove, Mark Rylance, Melody Grove, Sam Crane, Wanamaker Playhouse on 23/02/2015| Leave a Comment »
Review added of Farinelli and The King, a new play by Claire van Kampen at the Wanamaker Playhouse, based on the story of the 18th century castrato, Farinelli, who sang exclusively for King Philip V of Spain. This is a five star play, and features MARK RYLANCE as Philip V. Yes, Mark “Wolf Hall” Rylance.
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Anne Boleyn, BBC TV series, Damian Lewis, Henry VIII, Hilary Mantel, Mark Rylance, Mark Rylance Damian Lewis, Thomas Cromwell, Wolf Hall on 22/01/2015| Leave a Comment »
I’m going to do (I hope) an ongoing weekly episode-at-a-time review of the TV series of Wolf Hall (linked). I’ll add a weekly reminder. It starts with Episode One: Three Card Trick. I’ll add to the same review rather than create new pages,

