Built For Speed, Playlist, Friday 8th March 2013

BUILT FOR SPEED, PLAYLIST, 8th MARCH 2013 1.     ARCADE FIRE – Empty room. 2.     JAKE BUGG – Lightning bolt. 3.     REDD KROSS – Stay away from downtown. 4.     SONS OF RICO – This madness (Aus) 5.     OZZY OSBOURNE – Shot in the dark 6.     IGGY POP – Real wild child. 7.     BOOMTOWN RATS – Someone looking at you. 8.     THE

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Film review: MAMA, from Built For Speed

The first two thirds of horror film Mama are so creepy and stylishly shot it’s a tragedy that the film succumbs to cliché and implausibility in its latter stages. This is yet another film with the production imprimatur of Guillermo del Toro and anyone who has seen previous films he has produced will know that this means spooky children communing

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Film review: PERFORMANCE, from Built For Speed

Not to be confused with Nic Roeg’s freaky 1970 counter-culture film, Performance depicts the traumas afflicting a revered American string quartet as they confront human frailty in its many forms.  The film was originally titled A Late Quartet but this was changed in Australia to avoid confusion with Dustin Hoffman’s film Quartet which also focused on a group of classical musicians.

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Film review: SKYLAB, from Built For Speed

Julie Delpy seems to treat her films as a form of family therapy as they frequently explore the emotional bonds and conflicts inherent in families. Her latest film Skylab is no different as it plunges us into a (possibly autobiographical) childhood reminiscence of a pivotal time in a woman named Albertine’s (Karin Viard) life. Neither plot driven nor particularly episodic,

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What’s on Built For Speed, Fri 15th March 2013

It’s classic album time once again on Built For Speed and this week we  go back to 1996 for Wilco’s alt country game changer Being There.  There’s also plenty of new Australian and overseas music for you.  On the movie front we look at sinister goings on in the sweaty Southern swamplands in The Paperboy and an astonishing story of deception in

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Film review: OZ-THE GREAT AND POWERFUL, from Built For Speed

It’s a pretty daunting task for any director to try to create a prequel for a classic film.  Tinkering with a well-established movie mythology means there’s a huge threat of a backlash should they get it wrong; Phantom Menace anyone?  The task is even greater when it’s an icon of old Hollywood and such a universally loved film as The

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