Film review: IT, by Nick Gardener from ‘Built For Speed’

Having previously been adapted for a TV mini-series in 1990, Stephen King’s clown horror novel It now comes to the big screen. While not deserving the praise some have heaped on it, this film manages to continue a recent thread of strong mainstream horror films established by the Conjuring franchise and small-scale spookfests like Lights Out. In an apparent attempt to

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Exclusive interview with Axel Korinth, co-author of the book ‘A Is For Apple. Vol. 2’ with Purple Haze presenter Mark Copolov – interview and music [podcast, 2 hours, July 2017]

Purple Haze presenter Mark Copolov has secured this exclusive & rare interview with Axel Korinth, co-author of the book ‘A Is For Apple’, an amazing 725 page coffee table book, which is an illustrated history of the Beatles’ multimedia corporation during January to March 1969. Some of the topics (including music) they discuss are : The ‘Let It Be’ sessions

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Film review: CHURCHILL: by Nick Gardener from ‘Built For Speed’

The film Churchill often feels as if director Johnathon Teplitzky and writer Alex von Tunzelmann have taken The King’s Speech and replaced King George the Sixth with Winston Churchill. Both films are about a British leader confronting self-doubt and the crushing responsibility to their people in the dark days of the Second World War. Churchill is not a comprehensive biopic

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Film review: GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY, VOL.2, by Nick Gardener from ‘Built For Speed’

The first Guardians of the Galaxy film caused a minor sensation as it broke from the Marvel formula for a wildly different superhero experience. That film unusually but successfully combined elaborate often spectacular special effects, thrilling action sequences, vivid art direction, piss-taking humour and Gen X pop-cultural references including classic 1970’s power pop hits. With the sequel, writer/ director James

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Film Review: CHIPS, from ‘Built For Speed’

Mining Gen X nostalgia for those plentiful middle-aged cinemagoer bucks has become increasingly common but now filmmakers are getting desperate with the uncalled-for cinema re-imagining of late 70’s motorcycle cop show CHIPS. The original CHIPS was stock-standard TV cop fare notable only for the amusingly showy performance and gleaming white teeth of star Erik Estrada. There was nothing particularly memorable

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