Built For Speed, Playlist, Friday 23rd August

Built For Speed – Playlist – Friday 23rd August 2013 ROYAL HEADACHE – Never again. (Aus) ALL – Horizontal. CLAIRY BROWNE & THE BANGIN’ RACKETTES – Good problems. (Aus) SAVAGES – She will. BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN – Radio nowhere. WEEZER – I want you to. GREEN DAY – Basket case. THE SEX PISTOLS – Holidays in the sun. JOHN LENNON –

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Film review: MORTAL INSTRUMENTS: CITY OF BONES, from Built For Speed

Seemingly cobbled together like Frankenstein’s monster from bits of Harry Potter, Twilight and Buffy the Vampire Slayer is the latest supernatural teen-adventure romance, Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.  Based on the first book in the series of popular novels by Cassandra Clare, this adaptation is, despite expensive and elaborate production design and a multitude of action sequences, strangely dull and

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Film review: FRANCES HA, from Built For Speed

Imagine Bridget Jones’s Diary and Zooey Deschanel’s TV show New Girl filtered through the mind of Woody Allen and you would have ultra-quirky, 20-something comedy Frances Ha. Greta Gerwig plays the ditzy, flaky title character, a 27-year-old woman who floats through her quasi-hipster life in New York City hoping to make it as a professional dancer. With almost no money

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Film review: WE’RE THE MILLERS, from Built For Speed

We’re the Millers is one of this year’s guilty pleasures.  Even though it’s low-brow, formulaic and implausible, it’s still an enjoyable comedy.  The film bubbles away in an amiable, mildly risqué fashion that recalls the National Lampoon Vacation movies.  Its trump card is a fine cast of comedy actors led by Jason Sudeikis and Jennifer Aniston whose well-honed comic timing

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Film review: ELYSIUM, from Built For Speed

South African director Neill Blomkamp burst onto cinema screens in 2009 with his superb debut film District 9.  That film intelligently mixed sci-fi spectacle with biting humour, Kafkaesque themes of identity loss and potent social commentary about poverty, the plight of refugees and socio-economic and racial divisions in South Africa.  District 9 was always going to be a tough act

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Film review: NOW YOU SEE ME, from Built For Speed

Star-packed crime caper film Now You See Me plunges us into the world of glitzy, big-budget magic shows normally occupied by the likes of David Copperfield and Siegfried and Roy. In a fun but extremely far-fetched storyline, four famed magicians J. Daniel Atlas (Jesse Eisenberg), Henley Leeves (Isla Fisher), Merrit McKinney (Woody Harrelson) and Jack Wilder (Dave Franco) are recruited

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