Film review: MACHETE KILLS, from Built For Speed

With their homage to 1960’s and 70’s Mexploitation movies, grind house cinema and ultra-violent 1980’s video nasties, Robert Rodriguez Machete films should be outrageous thrill rides and  rollicking pop-cultural parodies that push the boundaries of popular taste.  Unfortunately, Machete and now its sequel Machete Kills wind up as predictable, juvenile, occasionally grotesque but emotionally inert throwaway action films.  Like Machete,

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What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 1st November 2013

This week on Built For Speed we pay tribute to the late Lou Reed, with a selection of tracks from his Velvet Underground and solo days.  There’s also plenty of new music from Australia and overseas.  We also take a look at Steve Coogan’s latest cinematic effort as he takes his famed TV character Alan Partridge to the big screen

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Film review: RENOIR, from Built For Speed

Set in France in 1915 as the First World War grinds to a close, the sumptuous but slow-moving Renoir describes the later life of renowned French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir.  The film also portrays the stirring of passion for the cinema in his son, Jean (who at the time was a convalescing war veteran) and the effect on both their lives

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Film review: CAPTAIN PHILLIPS, from Built For Speed

Few directors have captured the trauma of violent conflict as powerfully and realistically as Paul Greengrass has with films like United 93, Bloody Sunday and his contributions to the Jason Bourne saga. His latest film Captain Phillips is no different.  This superbly made maritime thriller, which sees heavily-armed Somali pirates take over an American cargo ship, has all the white

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Film review: ALAN PARTRIDGE – ALPHA PAPA, from Built For Speed

Before the magnificent cringe comedy of Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm and Ricky Gervais’ The Office was Steve Coogan’s Knowing Me, Knowing You with Alan Partridge a TV talk show parody in which the eponymous host was as contemptible and hilarious as Larry David or Gervais’ David Brent.  The superbly vain, egotistical, spineless and conniving Partridge later appeared in radio

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What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 25th October 2013

This week on Built For Speed we take a look at one of the most confronting films of the year in Denis Villeneuve’s Prisoners starring Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal.  We also review Mystery Road the latest film for Australian director Ivan Sen who impressed so much with his feature debut Beneath Clouds.  We also speak to Eddie Tamir, director

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