Unreachable review " a monster takes over the madhouse
Royal Court, London Matt Smith gives a fine performance but this movie industry satire is unbalanced by one character's eruptionThere is a long history of theatrical satires on the movie business, from Kaufman and Hart's Once In A Lifetime (1930) to Charles Wood's Veterans (1972). Anthony Neilson's Unreachable, with its portrait of an obsessively perfectionist director, is an enjoyable addition to the list and gets f…
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