What’s on ‘Built For Speed’, Friday 3rd November 2017

This week on ‘Built For Speed’ we speak to Nicholas Maksymow, the director the Russian Resurrection Film Festival which runs from Nov 9-19 about the great program on offer this year.  On a slightly different note we take a look at the sequel to a popular raunch comedy and the first salvo in the Christmas movie onslaught, ‘Bad Moms 2’. 

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

Maudie, which is based on the life of Canadian folk artist Maude Lewis has Oscar written all over it. A moving but often mawkish story of someone battling against the odds, it’s exactly the sort of film the academy rewards. In lead Sally Hawkins case, however, that honour would be deserved. Sallie Hawkins plays Maude a middle-aged woman crippled and

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What’s on ‘Built For Speed’, Friday 27th October 2017

Believe it or not there’s a Marvel superhero film in our cinemas and this week on ‘Built For Speed’ we let you know whether ‘Thor: Ragarok’ is worth your hard-earned.  We also take a look at the latest film for the Cohen brothers, this time as script writers with George Clooney directing in ‘Suburbicon’.  It’ll be a huge show music-wise

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What’s on ‘Built For Speed’, Friday 20th October 2017

This week ‘Built For Speed’ heads into the world of Scandi-noir as we review the cinematic adaptation of Jo Nesbo’s thriller ‘The Snowman’.  Slightly less intense is feel-good rom-com ‘Home Again’ starring Reese Witherspoon and ‘Built For Speed’ will let you know if that one’s worth checking out.  There’s a feast of fine music with new tracks from Waxahatchee, Lee Baines

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What’s on ‘Built For Speed’ Friday 13th October 2017

This Friday the 13th ‘Built For Speed’ reviews new slasher movie ‘Happy Death Day’.  We’ll also talk about some of our all-time favourite horror films.  There’ll be a feast of fine music as we play some appropriately spooky tunes as well new releases, favourites from Australia and overseas and a selection of tracks from that amazing period of British New Wave

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