THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 | FILM REVIEW
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 | FILM REVIEW Dir: Aaron Sorkin (15, 129 mins) Writer/director Aaron Sorkin, creator of The West Wing, returns with political conscience fully intact …
THE TRIAL OF THE CHICAGO 7 | FILM REVIEW Dir: Aaron Sorkin (15, 129 mins) Writer/director Aaron Sorkin, creator of The West Wing, returns with political conscience fully intact …
BORAT: SUBSEQUENT MOVIE FILM | FILM REVIEW Dir: Jason Woliner (18, 95 mins) Sacha Baron Cohen brings his Kazakhstan TV journalist out of retirement for this scathing, scabrously funny …
RECENT WELSH MUSIC YOU MAY HAVE MISSED | REVIEW Unless you happen to be reading from one of the few places on Earth which are not spirit-sapping hellholes, the …
BAFTA CYMRU AWARDS 2020 | REPORT Seeing as COVID-19 has put a damper on social gatherings, 2020’s BAFTA Cymru Awards went entirely digital on Sun 25 Oct. The hosting …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE AQUILES NAVARRO & TCHESER HOLMES Heritage Of The Invisible II (International Anthem) More deeply fly rearranging of your head by means …
HUBIE HALLOWEEN | FILM REVIEW Dir: Steve Brill (12A, 103 mins) Another substandard comedy from Adam Sandler for Netflix, cashing in on the Halloween season. After the shouty highs …
THE FORTY-YEAR-OLD VERSION | FILM REVIEW Dir: Radha Blank (15, 124 mins) Radha Blank is a playwright struggling with grief, compromised success and a worry about her future path …
SAINT MAUD | FILM REVIEW Dir: Rose Glass (15, 83 mins) Taut, claustrophobic and compelling, this debut feature from writer/director Rose Glass proves to be the best British horror …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE CARLA BRUNI Carla Bruni (Universal/Wrasse) This eponymous album by model and wife of ex-French President Nicolas Sarkozy follows on from 2017’s …
IRIS PRIZE 2020: OPENING NIGHT | REVIEW Livestream broadcast, Tue 6 Oct What a difference a year makes. This time last October, we all packed into a large auditorium …
GLYNN VIVIAN ART GALLERY REOPENING | REVIEW Set in the heart of Swansea, the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery is renowned as a centre of excellence for the visual arts, …
RECENT WELSH MUSIC YOU MAY HAVE MISSED | REVIEW It’s October, it’s me (the person writing this), it’s us (Buzz magazine) and it’s the second edition of this monthly …
LIVING BETTER: HOW I LEARNED TO SURVIVE DEPRESSION | BOOK REVIEW Alastair Campbell (John Murray) Very few of us can afford weekly sessions with a private psychiatrist. Gaining access to …
THIS WEEK’S NEW ALBUMS REVIEWED | FEATURE COREY TAYLOR CMFT (Roadrunner) If you’re a little unsure of the name, where have you been for nigh on twenty years? …
HOW NOT TO MAKE IT IN THE POP WORLD (DIARY OF AN ALMOST HAS-BEEN) | BOOK REVIEW John Barrow (Trafford Publishing) The musician John Barrow initially published his book, …
DRAW FROM WITHIN | STAGE REVIEW Livestreamed from Rambert Studios, Fri 25 Sept Legendary British dance company Rambert became the latest entertainment source to embrace digital alternatives with a …
ENOLA HOLMES | FILM REVIEW Dir: Harry Bradbeer (12, 123 mins) Bright and breezy franchise starter for Netflix that wears its winning feminism on its sleeve and gives Millie …
WELCOME TO THE NEW WORLD: WAKING UP IN TRUMP’S AMERICA | BOOK REVIEW Jake Halpern & Michael Sloan (Bloomsbury) Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel Welcome To The New World is …
THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME | FILM REVIEW Dir: Antonio Campos (18, 138 mins) Donald Ray Pollock’s excellent, grim novel is transformed into a bleak film that misses out …
LES MISÉRABLES | FILM REVIEW Dir: Ladj Ly (15, 104 mins) No, not that one. There’s no music and revolutionary warbling involved here, just the setting where Victor Hugo …
ROCKS | FILM REVIEW Dir: Sarah Gavron (12A, 93 mins) An authentic glimpse into the life of teenagers, Rocks is a heartfelt study of one girl’s life after it …
SWEET DREAMS: THE STORY OF THE NEW ROMANTICS | BOOK REVIEW Dylan Jones (Faber) At close to 700 pages, Sweet Dreams… is set to do for the New Romantics and …
I’M THINKING OF ENDING THINGS | FILM REVIEW Dir: Charlie Kaufman (15, 134 mins) The brain behind the off-kilter eccentricities of Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless …
GET DUKED! | FILM REVIEW Dir: Ninian Doff (15, 87 mins) Originally titled Boyz In The Wood, this comedy balances bromance, hallucinogens and class warfare with giddy fun and …