This week we review the secrets and lies of Can You Ever Forgive Me?, the art scene satire of Velvet Buzzsaw, take a road trip with Green Book and swoon at the romance of If Beale Street Could Talk. Plus we preview the films coming to the Cambridge Junction as part of the Ahbab Festival. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Mary Queen of Scots, Glass, Vice
The fortnightly cinema magazine reviews the right royal rumble of Mary Queen of Scots, the low key super heroics of Glass, and the real-life monsters of Vice. Plus we catch up with Netflix only drama The Land of Steady Habits and wonder what it'll take for the Oscars to notice female filmmakers. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: The Favourite, Colette & Stan and Ollie
The first edition of the movie review show for 2019 offers royalty, monsters, sex and slapstick, with reviews of The Favourite, Colette, Stan and Ollie, Bird Box and a catch up with the return of Mary Poppins. Ashley Capaldi is host, joined by reviewers Emma Marchant, Rosie Applin, Lorcan O’Neil and new voice Kristen Foreman. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse, The Old Man and the Gun & Been so long
Join us for a packed hour to wrap up our 2018. We've superheroes galore with Spider-Man: Into the Spider Verse. Robert Redford turns on the charm in The Old Man and the Gun, and we've a trio of films now screening on Netflix, with the musical romance of Been So Long, the mid-life crisis of Private Life, and the award-winning epic Roma. Toby Miller … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Russian Film Week
Join us for a show full of desperados, with reviews of Widows, Outlaw King and The Ballad of Buster Scroggs. Plus we talk to the director of Orson Welles documentary They'll Love Me When I'm Dead, and preview the upcoming Cambridge Russian Film Week. Yozzie Osman is joined by Bridget Bradshaw, Laura Poole, Dave Riley and Lorcan O'Neil. … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: African Film Festival, Kinetics and family films
We review two very different American heroes, with Neil Armstrong's trip to the moon dramatised in 'First Man', while Jamie Lee Curtis returns as Laurie Strode in a brand new 'Halloween'. Plus we continue our previews of the 38th Cambridge Film Festival, with features on the African Film Festival strand, the Cambridge Connections of drama … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats: Cambridge Film Festival previews
Join us for a real song and dance of a show, with reviews of A Star is Born and The Wife. We also preview the 38th Cambridge Film Festival, with features on silent movie director Lois Weber, a new score for Derek Jarman’s Sebastiane Wrap, atmospheric first feature Feline, plus a review of Danish thriller The Guilty. … [Read more...]
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