Matthew Bourne’s staging of Oscar Wilde’s gothic fable, The Portrait of Dorian Grey, follows a young man who is rocketed into the upper echelons of the beautiful people, only to descend into amorality… more →
self-delighting soulbroadwaydannyr wrote 2 weeks ago: Son and I are jetlagged as hell in our Bev Hills hotel room. We are on the 11th floor overlooking do … more →
gioiahm wrote 1 month ago: It is another glorious and beautiful day; you wake up stroll to your closet put on some clothes and … more →
Kezzi wrote 2 months ago: “Never mix Dorian Grey with cheese.” Too late! c: I saw Dorian Grey on Sunday, and thoro … more →
flamingo wrote 2 months ago: Having seen two really successful films of Wilde’s plays (An Ideal Husband and The Importance … more →
stuart78969 wrote 3 months ago: Welcome to the first review of FilmWipe365. Unfortunately we start on a sour note with a review of t … more →
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littleredcourgette wrote 4 months ago: Matthew Bourne’s staging of Oscar Wilde’s gothic fable, The Portrait of Dorian Grey, follows a young … more →
The Spy wrote 5 months ago: I admit it. I like modern ballet. I LOVE Matthew Bourne productions. His most recent is no exception … more →
thethingthatreadsalot wrote 11 months ago: In the past week or so I’ve read… 570 or so pages worth of two books. To me, that is a a … more →
anumati66 wrote 1 year ago: *How sad is that! I shall become old, ugly and disgusting .And this picture will always stay young a … more →
Patrique Vosges wrote 1 year ago: The love that he bore him—for it was really love—had something noble and intellectual in it. It was … more →