26/01/2014
Reviews include Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street, cycling documentary The Armstrong Lie, artist Martin Creed's show What's the Point of It? and a novel by Stewart Foster.
Kirsty Wark returns with the first Review Show of 2014 with panellists Paul Morley, playwright Mark Ravenhill and author Denise Mina.
Up for review are two Bafta-nominated films, Martin Scorsese's The Wolf of Wall Street and cycling documentary The Armstrong Lie. The first major survey of Turner prize winner Martin Creed's work is examined in his show What's the Point of It? The debut novel by Stewart Foster, We Used to Be Kings, is discussed and gender politics comes under the spotlight on stage in an all-female cast of Blurred Lines at the National Theatre and on screen in HBO's gay drama Looking. Music comes from Icelandic sensation Asgeir.
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Martin Creed on his new exhibition
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The Wolf of Wall Street & The Armstrong Lie
Martin Creed at The Hayward Gallery
Blurred Lines, National Theatre
We Used to Be Kings by Stewart Foster
Looking
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Kirsty Wark |
Executive Producer | Pauline Law |
Producer | Marie Johnston |
Panellist | Paul Morley |
Panellist | Denise Mina |
Panellist | Mark Ravenhill |
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