Review: ‘Far From Home’ Rushes to Its End, Achieving Nothing At All
It wasn't a very complex premise they were working with, and the show's laziness attempted to make it even less complex.
It wasn't a very complex premise they were working with, and the show's laziness attempted to make it even less complex.
Every single stage of this production seems to have been confused, or rushing it, or doing it for the money.
Pepeta follows the intertwining story of a young footballer, an unforgiving cop and an ambitious coach.
This show is far too textbook, far too tame, far too indulgent, meandering, predictable and far too boring.
Nini Wacera returns to our screens after a long time with her role in 'Country Queen.' But for her, this is not a comeback.
Chris is an amalgam of Professor Higgins and Caligula, an intelligent monster, and getting into his character was a form of catharsis.
Audiences simply aren’t treated often enough to this level of gloss and polish. Because of that, even flaws appear as charming quirks to us.
What works in this show is most of it; and any elements that don’t, hardly seem to matter, if they exist at all in the first place.
Melissa Kiplagat chats to Churchill Osimbo about her days in school, starring in 'Country Queen' and more.
What the filmmakers got right were the ideas and themes, and where they failed, were the devilish details in these ideas and themes.