Film review: MAPS TO THE STARS, from Built For Speed.

From Day of the Locust’s nightmarish vision of a perverse and corrupt Hollywood to Mulholland Drive’s dream of stardom turned nightmare, many films have explored the bizarre and disturbing underbelly of Hollywood.  David Cronenberg’s latest film, Maps To The Stars explores this world through the director’s typically bizarre and unsettling vision. In Cronenberg’s nihilistic take on tinsel town, Hollywood is

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What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 21st November 2014

This week on “Built For Speed” we take a look at the latest film in the blockbuster teen dystopia franchise The Hunger Games with Mocking jay Part 1. We also review David Cronenberg’s creepy new drama about the seedy underbelly of Hollywood, Maps to the Stars.  There’s plenty of great new music from the likes of Ty Segall and Tweedy

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Built For Speed, Playlist, Friday 14th November 2014

ACDC – PlayBall British India – Tie Up My Hands Skyhooks – Living in the Seventies The Cruel Sea – Bohemian Rhapsody Damon Albarn – Everyday Robots Foreigner – Urgent Nirvana – About a Girl Foo Fighters – Learn to Fly Foo Fighters – My Hero Foo Fighters – All My Life Foo Fighters – Rope Foo Fighters – Something from

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Film review: PRIDE, from Built For Speed

Pride, which explores the hitherto unlikely partnership of striking coal miners and the gay rights movement in 1980’s Britain, is a highly enjoyable nineties-style feel-good British working class comedy/drama in the vein of The full Monty, Brassed Off and Billy Elliot. The film returns us to Margaret Thatcher’s Britain of the mid-80’s where economic rationalist policies were putting the squeeze

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Film review: INTERSTELLAR, from Built For Speed

Along with David Fincher, Chris Nolan (The Dark Knight Trilogy, Memento, Inception) has been the most exciting Hollywood filmmaker of the last decade.  James Cameron may have made a bundle with Avatar but Fincher and Nolan have given us something darker, more cerebral and ultimately more satisfying.  Consequently, Chris Nolan’s latest film, space epic Interstellar, has been the subject of

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Film review: WHIPLASH, from Built For Speed

Landing somewhere between Fame, Black Swan and Full Metal Jacket, Whiplash is a gut-wrenching music drama, which, while flawed, is still one of the year’s most riveting films. In its best moments this is a searing examination of bullying, the forces that compel people toward objectionable even maniacal behaviour, the obsessive pursuit of success and the limits of emotional endurance.

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