What’s on ‘Built For Speed’, Friday 2nd December 2016

This week on ‘Built For Speed’ we let you know whether the new Underworld film Blood Wars is worth your time.  Also, we take a look at ‘chess drama’ (that’s right) The Queen of Katwe.  Musically, there’s new stuff, more of the best tracks of the millennium (so far) and classics from the 60’s and 70’s including a selection of

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Film review: THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS, from ‘Built For Speed’

The slow moving but deceptively powerful drama The Light Between Oceans features one of the strongest casts seen in an Australian film with Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander, Jack Thompson, Rachel Weisz, Bryan Brown and Gary McDonald. Michael Fassbender plays Tom a man traumatised by his experiences in the First World War who, in 1921, seeks solace through a new role

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Film review: DEEPWATER HORIZON, from ‘Built For Speed’

Deepwater Horizon is an old fashioned disaster movie and while occasionally cornball, it’s a pretty effective one. The film dramatises actual events that occurred in 2010 when an oil exploration rig named Deepwater Horizon experienced a massive explosion and fire that resulted in the deaths of 11 men. At the centre of the drama are chief electronics officer Mike Williams

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Film review: EQUITY, from ‘Built For Speed’

Corporate drama Equity tries to be many things: a personal story about a merchant banker (Anna Gunn) trying pull off a major deal while coping with a past failure, an expose on the inequitable treatment of women in the business world and an insider trading drama. Consequently, the film hops from one story thread to another like an episode of

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Film review: THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN, from ‘Built For Speed’

The original Magnificent Seven is a Hollywood classic which transposed Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai to the wild west of America; Seven Samurai having itself been inspired by Hollywood westerns. Now director Anton Fuqua has remade The Magnificent Seven with a cast that includes Denzel Washington, Chris Pratt, Ethan Hawke, Haley Bennett and Peter Sarsgaard. Given the dire record of classic

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