
The Hand of God – Review
by Sarah Cook Grief can do strange things to a person. Whilst the hurt and anguish consume you, there is often an absurd nature to it as well. A giggle at a funeral, a family secret kept hidden, or a Paolo Sorrentino’s almost autobiographical work The Hand of God looks at humanity in its purest form – through woe and wit in equal measure. Academy … Continue reading The Hand of God – Review