Film review: MAN OF STEEL, from Built For Speed

Time once again to break out the earplugs and the Panadol as another pop-cultural icon undergoes an oppressively loud and visually frenzied cinematic re-birthing. Here it’s Superman in Zack Snyder’s Man of Steel.  This film is sure to divide audiences between those who applaud its fidelity to the original Superman comic, youngsters who love the way it mimics the mass

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Built For Speed, Playlist, Friday 5th July 2013

 Built For Speed – Playlist – Friday 5th July 2013  CAVES – WUJ. GUIDED BY VOICES – Chasing Heather Crazy. WILCO – At least that’s what you said. JAKE BUGG – Lightning bolt. DON MACLEAN – American Pie. JOAN BAEZ – They night they drove oldDixie     down. FLEETWOOD MAC – Don’t stop. YOUAM I – Wally Raffles.(Aus) MELODYS ECHO CHAMBER –

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Film review: EVERYBODY HAS A PLAN, from Built For Speed

For the first fifteen minutes of the slow-moving Argentinian crime drama, Everybody Has a Plan, audiences will be wondering what the hell is going on. The film jumps back and forth between various scenarios, each of which features Viggo Mortensen as an apparently different character. In one he’s a clean-cut doctor, in another a dishevelled and disillusioned husband to wife

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Built For Speed, Playlist, Friday 28th June 2013

 Built For Speed – Playlist – Friday 28th June 2013 CITAY – Careful with that hat. BLONDIE – Dreaming. LED ZEPPELIN – Dazed and Confused. RADIO BIRDMAN – Aloha Steve and Danno. (Aus) MANIC STREET PREACHERS – Australia. THE CULT – Lil’ Devil. YOU AM I – Who put the devil in you. (Aus) WENDY SADDINGTON – Looking through a window. (Aus)

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What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 28th June 2013

This week on Built For Speed we take a look at Brad Pitt’s action/ horror blockbuster World War Z and the new Australian film Satellite Boy. Nicholas Maksymow, director of the Russian Resurrection Film Festival will also preview the festival which runs from July 3rd-16th at Cinema Como. There’s plenty of terrific new music featuring Australian bands such as Beaches and Sons of

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Film review: WORLD WAR Z, from Built For Speed

Shaun of the Dead and Warm Bodies showed that there is something inherently comical about zombie movies.  These films suggested that the sight of actors in bad makeup staggering around and chewing on people’s intestine had become ridiculous and lost its ability to shock.  In that light, Brad Pitt’s latest film World War Z seemed to be courting ridicule with

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