Ashley Capaldi hosts a special show that looks at some of the Christmas films that don't feature in the annual family favorites, including the Santa Claus horror Krampus, and last year's homeless drama Hector. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Britain on Film
Our last normal review show of the year moves from diplomatic romance to poetic justice, with opinions on prestige drama United Kingdom, teen comedy The Edge of Seventeen, Clint Eastwood's examination of heroics in Sully, and Paterson, a quiet study in creativity from director Jim Jarmusch. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Russian Cinema Week
The movie magazine talks to Yelena Karl from the Cambridge Russian Speaking Society about their upcoming hosting of a week of new Russian cinema. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Clive Oppenheimer & Rise of the Thinking Machines
Today's show moves from the astral plane to the LA hills - via bookkeeping - with reviews of Doctor Strange, The Accountant and Nocturnal Animals. Plus we talk to volcanologist Clive Oppenheimer about his role in Into the Inferno, Werner Herzog's latest film, and look at new Cambridge-based documentary, Rise of the Thinking Machines. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: 36th Cambridge Film Festival
Today's show is dedicated to the 36th Cambridge Film Festival. We've reviews of Ken Loach's I, Daniel Blake and the zombie-filled Train to Busan. Plus we look at the new world cinema being highlighted by Eye On Films distribution and talk to the writer Adam Feinstein about the great director Michael Curtiz. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Cambridge Film Festival African Film Strand
Continuing our previews of the 36th Cambridge Film Festival with a look at the African Film strand and a special event celebrating The Nicholas Brothers, the greatest dancing double act in Hollywood history. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Camera Catalonia & Family Film Festival
Today's show is a globetrotting affair, starting on the other side of the world with Hunt for the Wilderpeople, then hitting the high life (of sorts) with Bridget Jones' Baby, before settling down to the cosy dystopian future of The Girl With All the Gifts. Plus we begin our previews of the upcoming 36th Cambridge Film Festival, looking at both the … [Read more...]
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