Music

Into the Woods

By Adam Woodward

A sing-a-long review of this delightful screen adaptation of Stephen Sondheim’s classic musical.

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Guys and Dolls (1955)

By Adam Woodward

Jean Simmons outshines Frank Sinatra and Marlon Brando in this witty, all-singing all-dancing MGM classic.

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The Stone Roses: Made of Stone

By David Jenkins

Shane Meadows delivers a roistering film about extreme fandom under the subtle guise of a Stone Roses biography.

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Pitch Perfect

By David Jenkins

A glossy, super lightweight comedy on collegiate a capella tournaments is saved by a few stunning moments.

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Glastonbury the Movie (In Flashback)

By Jim Ross

The UK’s most beloved music jamboree gets a cluttered but enjoyable cinematic paean.

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Spike Island

By Dan Brightmore

Mat Whitecross’ Madchester love letter emphatically captures the spirit of youth.

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Crazy Heart

By Lorien Haynes

Writer/director Scott Cooper clearly has potential, but he has trusted too much in his star alone.

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The Soloist

By Lorien Haynes

A big budget production sees director Joe Wright losing the reins on a film with some truly dire metaphorical moments.

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