Film
The Gospel of UsTuesday, 10 April 2012![]() The Gospel of Us is a film about remembering. It is based on and was filmed at The Passion of Port Talbot, Michael Sheen’s triumphant theatre-event that took over his home town in south Wales to retell the Easter story this time last year. Writer... Read more... |
DVD: La Grande IllusionTuesday, 10 April 2012![]() Although only a couple of shots are fired in Jean Renoir’s 1937 La Grande Illusion, its stature as one of the greatest of anti-war films is unquestioned; perhaps only All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) and Paths of Glory (1957) are comparable.... Read more... |
European Festivals Guide 2012Monday, 09 April 2012![]() Once again theartsdesk brings you its unmatched annual guide to Europe's music, film and arts festivals, complementing the UK festivals guide. With musicians and bands hunting out picturesque places to play in summertime, you can find an alternative... Read more... |
The Cabin in the WoodsMonday, 09 April 2012![]() Like an adrenalin injection straight to the heart of a flagging horror genre, The Cabin in the Woods is fresh, funny and teeming with deliciously nasty surprises which - have no fear - will not be revealed to you here. Although it’s helmed by first-... Read more... |
theartsdesk Q&A: Film-maker Andrew KöttingSunday, 08 April 2012![]() Fifteen years after I first saw Andrew Kötting’s Gallivant (1996), I’m still haunted by its depiction of the pilgrimage Kötting made around the coast of Britain with his 85-year-old grandmother Gladys and his seven-year-old daughter Eden (pictured... Read more... |
DVD: Wuthering HeightsSunday, 08 April 2012![]() Andrea Arnold’s starkly naturalistic reboot of Emily Brontë’s masterpiece of 1847 isn’t the first costume drama of the last 20 years to scorn the heritage-culture approach. In 1995, Roger Michell’s Persuasion, one of the best but least fêted of the... Read more... |
DVD: The Edgar Reitz CollectionSaturday, 07 April 2012![]() Immediately before Edgar Reitz (pictured below) made Heimat - the 52-hour film sequence begun in 1984 telling 20th-century German history in profound provincial detail - he was washed up, a New German cinema revolutionary who was no longer new,... Read more... |
Le HavreThursday, 05 April 2012![]() “Feel good” is a description applied far too frequently in reviews, often to movies which are formulaic and saccharine in the extreme. However, Le Havre is a film that’s begging to be described as just that, though it’s far from conventional or... Read more... |
Fringe! Gay Film Fest opens doorsWednesday, 04 April 2012Fringe!, east London's, er, spunky alternative queer film festival, runs from 12 to 15 April at various venues in the capital. Four days of screenings, events, art and parties opens with Travis Mathews' I Want Your Love, a voyeuristic insight... Read more... |
This Must Be The PlaceWednesday, 04 April 2012![]() “There’s something wrong here. I don’t know exactly what it is, but something.” It’s no coincidence that this line bookends Paolo Sorrentino’s much-anticipated English language debut – it's a beguilingly strange, distancing, even discombobulating... Read more... |
HeadhuntersTuesday, 03 April 2012![]() Despite being called Roger Brown, the protagonist of Morten Tyldum's wickedly stylish and knowing thriller (adapted from Jo Nesbø's bestseller) is Norwegian, and earns himself a comfortable living as a corporate headhunter. Prowling the coolly... Read more... |
Mirror MirrorMonday, 02 April 2012![]() Some gorgeous costumes get paraded about to little effect in Mirror Mirror, the latest in a series of Julia Roberts star vehicles to make one wonder whether this A-list thesp's management is actually out to torpedo her career. A terrific actress in... Read more... |
