Film review: THE ANGELS’ SHARE, from Built For Speed

Director Ken Loach is known for his raw, unflinching depictions of working class life.  In recent films, though, he’s added quirkier genre elements to the mix.  This is certainly true of his latest film The Angels Share which begins as a gritty depiction of petty criminals in Glasgow before transforming into a caper movie with unexpected forays into the world

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Film review: ROBOT AND FRANK, from Built For Speed

Robot and Frank is an unusual but entrancing mix of sci-fi and crime caper which touchingly explores relationships, the uncertainties of a changing world and what it means to be human. Set some time in the near future, the film stars Frank Langella as the elderly former cat burglar Frank who is slowly succumbing to the ravages of Alzheimer’s.  To

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Film review: TWO LITTLE BOYS, from Built For Speed

Hamish Blake’s stock in trade is the quirky juvenile bromance. This is tolerable in small doses on TV but for the length of a feature film this style of alleged comedy becomes a chore for the audience, even with a decent story.  When the script is as horrible as the one in Two Little Boys, however, it’s a gruelling experience.

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Built For Speed, Playlist, Friday 23rd November 2012

BUILT FOR SPEED, PLAYLIST, 23rd NOVEMBER 2012 1.     THE MEN – Turn it around. 2.     THE STROKES – Reptilica. 3.     THE WHITE STRIPES – Blue Orchid. 4.     INTERPOL – Slow hands. 5.     DEVO – Freedom of choice. 6.     GREEN DAY – Rusty James. 7.     BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN – Jack of all trades. 8.     BOB DYLAN – Narrow way 9.     DINOSAUR JR

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What’s on Built For Speed, Friday 23rd November 2012

This week on Built For Speed we review two of the most intriguing films of 2012, Paul Thomas Anderson’s cult-themed drama The Master and sci-fi caper film Robot and Frank.  We also have plenty of fine music with a selection of new tracks including La Sera and Bob Dylan.  We also take a look back at that early millenial phenomenon known as “new

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Film review: THE MASTER, from Built For Speed

Paul Thomas Anderson’s films are full of charismatic psychopaths and charlatans who rule crazy corrupt mini-empires and use twisted faith to exploit the emotionally fragile.  It seemed inevitable, therefore, that Anderson would tackle the world of cults. His latest film The Master which is set in 1950 takes us within a strange organisation known as The Cause which may or

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