Reviews
CalvaryTuesday, 08 April 2014![]() "I first tasted semen when I was seven-years-old." Those are the first words spoken in Calvary, the superb second film from writer-director John Michael McDonagh. They're delivered by an unseen confessor addressing Father James Lavelle (Brendan... Read more... |
Undeniable, ITVMonday, 07 April 2014![]() Television shorthand for something terrible about to happen includes the car journey where the happy mum is singing at the top of her voice with an even happier kid safely strapped in at the back. No, not that they’re about to do "Wheels on the Bus... Read more... |
The Crimson Field, BBC OneMonday, 07 April 2014![]() The BBC is going to reap a rich harvest from The Crimson Field. Sarah Phelps’s drama impresses for a whole number of reasons that will score with viewers: there's the closed community and class elements we know so well from the likes of Downton, as... Read more... |
Half of a Yellow SunMonday, 07 April 2014![]() It’s the bad books, it has been famously said, that make the good films. As for the good ones, they have to take their chances. There is so much more to lose, so many nuances of tone and subtleties of texture to be sacrificed. Chimamanda Ngozi... Read more... |
Evan Parker: 70th-Birthday Celebration, Kings PlaceSunday, 06 April 2014![]() John Coltrane’s extravagant, trance-like saxophone-playing is often considered the pinnacle of jazz technique, but for Evan Parker, who celebrated his 70th birthday with a concert at Kings Place last night, it was only the starting point. In an... Read more... |
Vogt, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Jansons, BarbicanSunday, 06 April 2014![]() Can there be a conductor with a clearer and more affirming beat than Mariss Jansons with the Concertgebouw Orchestra when they're at their best? The listener can just marvel at his capacity to work in partnership with this fine orchestra, to... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Gram ParsonsSunday, 06 April 2014![]() Gram Parsons: The Early Years Vol 1 & 2Without Gram Parsons, The Rolling Stones could not have transformed themselves into what they became in the late Sixties and early Seventies. The bond between the South Carolina-born walking... Read more... |
Arcadia, Tobacco Factory Theatres, BristolSunday, 06 April 2014![]() The popularity of Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia owes a great deal to the play’s brilliant weave of themes and ideas, outlined by characters from two different historical periods – Romantic and modern. There is breathtaking brio in the way the writer’s... Read more... |
It's All About Piano!, Institut FrançaisSaturday, 05 April 2014![]() With tickets only a couple of pounds more than screenings in the Ciné Lumière, back-to-back – sometimes overlapping - concerts by world-class pianists of all ages, and a lively roster of weekend events around the recitals, what more could you ask... Read more... |
A Story of Children and FilmSaturday, 05 April 2014![]() Every cinephile is going to have a personal perspective on Mark Cousins’ A Story of Children and Film, an engrossing, affectionate, and frequently revelatory look over how aspects of childhood, and children, have been portrayed on screen over more... Read more... |
The Motel LifeSaturday, 05 April 2014![]() This is a bittersweet ballad of a movie. Based on alt.country singer-songwriter Willy Vlautin’s novel and set in wintry Reno, Nevada, it’s the tale of Frank Flannigan and his older brother Jerry Lee, and what happens when Jerry Lee commits an... Read more... |
Celebrating Jon Lord, Royal Albert HallSaturday, 05 April 2014![]() Jon Lord may have tickled his last ivory in 2012, but last night his spirit lived defiantly on. The great and the good from both heavy and contemporary music gathered in his memory. It was for a serious purpose - to raise funds for pancreatic cancer... Read more... |
