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TONIGHT- Garry Fabian is in to talk travel and films, then we’ll be talking with Blaise from Busybird publishing. Please join us for a stimulating programme – Gaytana
Read moreTONIGHT- Garry Fabian is in to talk travel and films, then we’ll be talking with Blaise from Busybird publishing. Please join us for a stimulating programme – Gaytana
Read moreThe dark romantic undertow of Charlotte Bronte’s novel Wuthering Heights and its story of the forbidden relationship between Cathy and wild man Heathcliff on the Yorkshire moors has drawn in many filmmakers over the years with perhaps the most famous interpretation being William Wyler’s 1939 version which starred Larry Olivier and Merle Oberon. The latest adaptation, which comes from director
Read moreIt’s crime time on Built For Speed this week as we look at two big gangster films currently screening in our cinemas: Killing them Softly from Chopper director Andrew Dominik and Lawless from The Proposition director John Hillcoat. We also have plenty of new music including tracks from the latest album from Tame Impala “Lonerism”. Don’t forget our regular preview of gigs
Read moreThe original Taken stoked the fires of western paranoia toward Middle Eastern people with its depiction of a pretty white American girl being abducted into sex slavery by swarthy fiends. The film then one-upped all those morally dubious revenge films from Dirty Harry to I Spit on Your Grave by having the girl’s retired CIA assassin father (Liam Neeson) go
Read moreKilling Them Softly is the latest film for Chopper and The Assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford director Andrew Dominik. As in Jesse James, Brad Pitt stars as a charismatic criminal casually disposing of those unfortunates on his hit list. Here, however, the story has moved from the foreboding landscape of the American west to the decaying clutter of
Read morePJ Hogan’s debut film Muriel’s Wedding was a near-perfect combination of energetic kitsch, lovable characters, black humour and Australian social satire. Does Hogan repeat the Muriel magic with his latest film Mental? No, he does not! Despite aping Muriel with its ugly bogan beachside setting, its family (and particularly Mother) neglected and belittled by a philandering politician Father and its
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