documentary
Hits, Hype and Hustle: An Insider's Guide to the Music Business, BBC Four review - how gigs got bigSaturday, 27 January 2018![]() The “insider’s guide to the music business” tag attached to Hits, Hype and Hustle: An Insider's Guide to the Music Business (BBC Four) dangles the carrot of all kinds of clandestine scams being exposed, such as extortionate recording contracts,... Read more... |
The Final Year review - Greg Barker documents Obama's last year in officeFriday, 19 January 2018![]() "The Times They Are A-Changin'" has never sounded so menacing. The Brothers & Sisters’ gospel version accompanies the end credits of The Final Year documentary as we watch the stunned UN ambassador Samantha Power unpinning her son’s drawings... Read more... |
Art, Passion and Power: The Story of the Royal Collection, BBC Four review - monarchs knew the power of the portraitWednesday, 17 January 2018![]() Henry VIII had a troubled marital history and Charles I lost his head, but both have also gone down in history as original, innovative and obsessive collectors of art, founders in different ways of what is now one of the world’s greatest... Read more... |
Big Cats, BBC One review - how cats conquered the worldFriday, 12 January 2018![]() Accepted wisdom seemed to be that in the animal world rats and cockroaches were the most adaptable and the most widely geographically distributed, followed by those pesky humans. But think again: the premise in this new three-part series is that the... Read more... |
Judi Dench: My Passion for Trees, BBC One review - an arboreal delightThursday, 21 December 2017![]() “I am going to find out how much my trees live, breath, and even communicate. I am Judi Dench, and I have been an actor for 60 years – but I have had another passion ever since I was a little girl: I have adored trees. My six acres are a secret... Read more... |
The Prince of Nothingwood review - come for the man, stay for the countryTuesday, 12 December 2017![]() In the most unlikely of places, there is one of the world’s most prolific directors. He has produced over 110 films, he’s mobbed wherever he goes, and he inspired people through the darkest of civil wars; yet outside of Afghanistan, no-one knows the... Read more... |
DVD: A Journey Through French CinemaTuesday, 12 December 2017![]() Bertrand Tavernier’s trip through French cinema is shot through with the love of someone who has grown up with cinema and knows how to communicate his passion in a way that is totally engaging. The three hours-plus that he delivers make you want to... Read more... |
Human Flow review - two hours of human miseryTuesday, 05 December 2017![]() Soaring over an expanse of blue sea, a white bird traverses the screen diagonally. Gliding unhindered through the air, it is the embodiment of freedom; by contrast, the movement of people down below is constrained by border crossings and passport... Read more... |
DVD: The WorkSaturday, 02 December 2017![]() “Doing work” is the phrase that inmates of California’s New Folsom Prison have adopted to describe the group psychotherapy sessions that have been run there for more than 15 years now. Given that Folsom is a Level-4 penitentiary, in which murder is... Read more... |
The Farthest: Voyager's Interstellar Journey, BBC Four review - awe-inspiring and life-affirming space odysseyFriday, 01 December 2017![]() Long before Barack Obama spoke about the audacity of hope, the Voyager mission left the Earth driven by something else: the audacity of curiosity. What do the outer planets look like? What are they comprised of? And what’s beyond that?Storyville:... Read more... |
Love, Cecil review - poignant, inspiring, and very sadFriday, 01 December 2017![]() It’s shameful to admit it, but it’s perhaps rather surprising that a film about a fashion photographer and designer should end up being so profoundly moving and inspiring. Lisa Immordino Vreeland’s deft biopic about Cecil Beaton starts off dancing... Read more... |
DVD: Dispossession - The Great Social Housing SwindleFriday, 17 November 2017![]() In the week that the police announced the final Grenfell Tower fire death toll, this is a timely release. Paul Sng’s 82-minute documentary, narrated by the actress Maxine Peake, is a serious investigation into the state of social housing in the UK,... Read more... |
