On this week's show the team discuss Mad Max: Fury Road, the wonderful Clouds Of Sils Maria, the bloodsucking A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night and the rocket pack escapades of Brad Bird's Tomorrowland. Plus we talk to Adam Sharp (AKA The English Heretic) about the layering of mythology and meaning behind his Film And Its Double event at … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats – Lost River, A Little Chaos, The Falling & The Avengers: Age of Ultron
On today's will be reviewing 'Lost River', 'A Little Chaos', 'The Falling' and - with the inevitability of the sun rising in the east and setting in the west - 'The Avengers: Age Of Ultron'. Plus we've a preview of the Polish Film Season running in May at Saffron Screen, which will bring a rare and welcome chance to see films such as the masterful … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: While We’re Young, Force Majeure, Fast & Furious 7
A mix of the sublime and ridiculous (and the ridiculously violent) on today's show, with reviews of mid life crisis comedy 'While We're Young' and Cannes Award winning family drama 'Force Majeure' mixing with the muscle cars and "gun fu" of 'Fast and the Furious 7' and 'John Wick'. Plus we talk to Mehelli Modi, Founder of Second Run DVD, about the … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats – Cinderella
In a show that’ll threaten to overflow its hour with cinematic splendour we’ve an all new technicolor Cinderella, the sand blasted romance of Catch Me Daddy, Xavier Dolan’s extraordinary Cannes’ winning Mommy, Studio Ghibli’s swan song The Tale of Princess Kaguya and The Voices, a psychotic comedy from the director of Persepolis. Toby Miller is … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats – Until The Day Breaks
Today's show is a mess of American professors, rebellious hound dogs, battling vicars, sentient robots and misjudged love affairs. Review wise we'll be looking at Chappie, White God, Still Alice and Suite Française, while also finding time to talk to Carl Peck, director of Until The Day Breaks, a whole heap of zombies and aliens that'll be the … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats – Watersprite International Student Film Festival
Our show today reviews The Second Best Marigold Hotel, Cake and Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter. Plus we discuss the suburban erotica of The Duke Of Burgundy, accessorised by an interview with the film's director Peter Strickland. And, with just a week to go until its opening ceremony, we talk to Lily Staff, director of this year's Watersprite … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats – The Light Cambridge
Today's show looks with either daggers or goo goo eyes at a catwalk of new releases. We've the Martin Luther King drama Selma and the outlandish space opera Jupiter Ascending, alongside the dictator baiting The Interview and the heartbreaking Love Is Strange. Plus we talk to Keith Pullinger, CEO of the Light Cinema Experience, which has just taken … [Read more...]
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