Film review: WILD, from ‘Built For Speed’

With its factual story of a troubled young woman trekking through rugged wilderness, the engrossing drama Wild evokes immediate comparisons with Sean Penn’s Into The Wild and the recent Australian film Tracks.  While not quite as moving as Into the Wild, this film is much more successful than Tracks in conveying a story of a young woman’s quest for fulfilment

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What’s on “Built For Speed” Friday 6th February 2015

This week on “Built For Speed” we take a look at two Oscar contenders which feature stand-out performances from their lead actors, the Stephen Hawking biopic The Theory of Everything starring Eddie Redmayne and the adaptation of Cheryl Strayed’s account of her cathartic trek across the Pacific Crest Trail in Wild which stars Reese Witherspoon.  There’s also plenty of fine

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Film review: THE WEDDING RINGER, from ‘Built For Speed’

If there’s a more puerile film than The Wedding Ringer this year, God help humanity. This mindless and mirthless variation on the 80’s party animal movie formula makes Adam Sandler‘s films look like the works of Noel Coward. Admittedly, this film stars Kevin Hart of Ride Along infamy so we shouldn’t have expected much.  Hart plays Jimmy Callahan a man

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What’s on ‘Built For Speed’ Friday 30th January 2015

The Oscars are rapidly approaching and this week ‘Built For Speed’ reviews one of the big hopefuls, Alejandro Innaritu’s Birdman. We also take a look at a film that will probably not win any Oscars, The Wedding Ringer.  There’s also our usual selection of fine music with new and classic tracks from Australia and overseas with The Go Team, Sun

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Film review: BIRDMAN, from ‘Built For Speed’

Alejandro González Iñárritu’s idiosyncratic serio-comic take on the machinations of theatre, the decline of cinema and the fickleness of celebrity, Birdman, has been the toast of international film festivals meaning it has arrived on our shores carrying the weight of enormous expectation.  That sort expectation often leads to disappointment and that is to some extent the case here.  While this

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Film review – PAPER PLANES, from ‘Built For Speed’

The charming Australian film Paper Planes has many of the ingredients usually found in successful Aussie movies: a story of triumph over adversity, larrikin humour and young romance and like recent hits such as Red Dog it deserves to become a family favourite.  Ed Oxenbould, who was so impressive as the conniving younger brother in the excellent TV adaptation of

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