Film review: ALL IS LOST, from Built For Speed

Existential drama All Is Lost sees sole cast member Robert Redford play an unnamed yachtsman battling the elements and the threat of starvation and dehydration on a sinking yacht in the Indian Ocean.  As the story of a marooned person struggling for survival, the film evokes comparisons with Gravity and Life of Pi but this is a far more restrained,

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Film review: GORE VIDAL: THE UNITED STATES OF AMNESIA, from Built For Speed

Gore Vidal, who died in 2012, was an acclaimed and highly provocative playwright, novelist, essayist occasional political candidate and famed social and political commentator. The documentary Gore Vidal: The United States of Amnesia traces Vidal’s life from privileged boyhood as a US Senator’s son, to his emergence as a prominent student intellectual, his military service during the Second World War,

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Film review: THE WIND RISES, from Built For Speed

Best known in this country for the vivid animated fantasy films Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away, Japanese writer-director Hayao Miyazaki brings us what is arguably his most mature, moving and contemplative film,  The Wind Rises.  This is reportedly Miyazaki’s last film and with its artistically inspired and introspective protagonist and typical Miyazaki themes such as pacifism, environmental devastation, the role

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What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 21st March 2014

This week on Built For Speed we take a look at, believe it or not, an historical, romantic, disaster, action movie in Pompeii.  We also review Robert Redford’s latest film, the somewhat subtler All is Lost.  There’s many fine tunes with a selection of Built For Speed favourites from across the last two decades as well as brand new tracks from

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Film review: TRACKS, from Built For Speed

Tracks, starring Mia Wasikowska, dramatises Robyn Davidson’s best-selling book which chronicled her epic 1,700 kilometre journey from Alice Springs to Uluru and the Indian Ocean in 1977. Davidson trekked on foot with four camels carrying supplies and her dog Diggity as company.  Reluctantly, she allowed awkward American National Geographic photographer Rick Smolan (Adam Driver) to meet up with her every

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Film review: WOLF CREEK 2, from Built For Speed

The first Wolf Creek film was a landmark in Australian horror cinema, taking what could have been a mindless slasher or torture porn scenario and turning it into a tense, well-acted, superbly-shot, genuinely menacing slow-burn thriller; it did for slasher movies what Alien did for sci-fi horror.  Based loosely on both the Ivan Milat and Bradley Murdoch cases, Wolf Creek

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