Film ALSO OPENING HEADS UP
Stanley Kubrick exhibition A show of art inspired by Stanley Kubrick, the genius behind ‘The Shining’ and ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ opens this week at
Somerset House. ‘Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick’ features
works by artists, filmmakers and musicians, each responding to a film from the Kubrick archive.
Contributors include Jarvis Cocker, artists Sarah Lucas and Paul Insect (his piece pictured below), and the actress Samantha Morton.
Somerset House. Charing Cross. Wed Jul 6-
6-Aug 24 24. £9.50-£12.50. 50.
NOW YOU SEE ME 2
Even louder and
more rambling than the original, this
A-list-studded caper follows rogue band of magicians The Four Horsemen through a series of ostentatious escapades. Living in hiding after a series of robberies, the group emerge in Macau to steal a computer chip. It’s a complex scheme that
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It’s like the set-up to a surreal joke: a gay one- eyed schizophrenic ex-con junkie piano player walks into a bar… But despite a tendency to refer to himself as the ‘Black Liberace’, blues musician James Carroll Booker was no novelty act. This insightful doc offers a sympathetic portrait of an idiosyncratic, outrageous man who e t
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