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Taming The Garden

Trees have feelings too in environmental arthouse parable, TAMING THE GARDEN

January 27, 2022

Arthouse political critque Taming the Garden is a strange, sometimes frustrating film about one man’s arrogant determination to shape his environment.

Read moreTrees have feelings too in environmental arthouse parable, TAMING THE GARDEN
Sing 2

SING 2: more middling, animated animal karaoke… and Bono?

January 27, 2022

A jukebox sequel to CG kids movie Sing, animal karaoke fest Sing 2 does more of the same but with less reward.

Read moreSING 2: more middling, animated animal karaoke… and Bono?
Moonfall/The Eyes of Tammy Faye

February 2022 film highlights: from THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE to MOONFALL

January 24, 2022

From Moonfall to The Eyes of Tammy Faye, Belle to Marry Me, Buzz's film critic Keiron Self has rounded up every February film that should be on your radar.

Read moreFebruary 2022 film highlights: from THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE to MOONFALL
Belfast

BELFAST is Kenneth Branagh at the top of his directorial game

January 18, 2022

Written and directed by Kenneth Branagh, semi-autobiographical film Belfast - shot in black and white - is the filmmaker's best in years.

Read moreBELFAST is Kenneth Branagh at the top of his directorial game
Mass (2022) film - Fran Kranz

Led by awards-worthy performances, MASS marks Joss Whedon collaborator Fran Kranz as a singular talent

January 17, 2022

From frequent Joss Whedon collaborator Fran Kranz, Mass - a film about the trauma of mass school shootings - is enhanced by the strength of its writing and quartet of brilliant performances.

Read moreLed by awards-worthy performances, MASS marks Joss Whedon collaborator Fran Kranz as a singular talent
The Tragedy Of Macbeth

THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH: Shakespeare at his least colourful

January 12, 2022

A monochrome retelling of Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy Of Macbeth is heavy on style and star power, if low on drama and jeopardy.

Read moreTHE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH: Shakespeare at his least colourful
The Worst Person In The World

THE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD turns a life unfulfilled into compelling Nordic drama

January 11, 2022

A drama with class about real decisions made or ignored, The Worst Woman In The World is a detailed snapshot of a life being worked out.

Read moreTHE WORST PERSON IN THE WORLD turns a life unfulfilled into compelling Nordic drama
Amulet (2021) film

Visceral and unsettling, arthouse horror film AMULET is sure to divide opinion

January 10, 2022

A horror film that slow burns before becoming increasingly abstract and disturbing, Amulet is sure to divide audience opinion.

Read moreVisceral and unsettling, arthouse horror film AMULET is sure to divide opinion
The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain

THE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF LOUIS WAIN is a quirky portrait of an even quirkier artist

December 30, 2021

From director Will Sharpe, The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain is an eccentric biopic of an artist you never knew of.

Read moreTHE ELECTRICAL LIFE OF LOUIS WAIN is a quirky portrait of an even quirkier artist
Mousie film

British Oscar-hopeful MOUSIE shows the power of art against oppression

December 21, 2021

Writer/director David Bartlett’s short film Mousie - a British Oscar hopeful - is a brief, well-realized tale of threat under Nazi rule.

Read moreBritish Oscar-hopeful MOUSIE shows the power of art against oppression
Titane

Christmas at the cinema: 7 new (non-festive) films to watch over the holidays

December 19, 2021

Give The Muppets and cookie-cutter Netflix Christmas movies a break and see these seven cinematic treats over the festive period.

Region: Wales-Wide
Read moreChristmas at the cinema: 7 new (non-festive) films to watch over the holidays
Don't Look Up

DON’T LOOK UP: DiCaprio and Lawrence’s apocalyptic comedy plays on timely fears

December 16, 2021

A timely satire with an all star cast, Don't Look Up is a film that feels frighteningly close to reality at times.

Read moreDON’T LOOK UP: DiCaprio and Lawrence’s apocalyptic comedy plays on timely fears
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