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Movie Review – Gary Numan: Android in La La Land (2016)

August 23, 2016 by Robert W Monk

Gary Numan: Android in La La Land, 2016 Directed by Steve Read and Rob Alexander. SYNOPSIS : Feature documentary charting a year in the life of electronic pop star Gary Numan as he moves from England to LA to record a new album. A sense of mystery is key to promoting star appeal. Back in […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Gary Numan, Gary Numan: Android in La La Land, Rob Alexander, Steve Read

DVD Review – The Killings of Tony Blair (2016)

August 19, 2016 by Robert W Monk

The Killings of Tony Blair, 2016. Directed by Sanne van den Bergh and Greg Ward. Featuring George Galloway, Stephen Fry, Noam Chomsky, Clare Short, Lauren Booth, Ken Livingstone and Will Self. SYNOPSIS: George Galloway presents a feature documentary examining the prime-ministerial career of Tony Blair and his business activities since leaving office. For many people […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Clare Short, george galloway, Greg Ward, Ken Livingstone, Lauren Booth, Noam Chomsky, Sanne van den Bergh, Stephen Fry, The Killings of Tony Blair, Will Self

Movie Review – Dark Cove (2016)

August 16, 2016 by Robert W Monk

Dark Cove, 2016. Directed by Rob Willey Starring Rob Willey, Montana McNalley, Cameron Crosby, Rob Abbate, Ty Stokoe, Jules Cotton, Eliot Bayne SYNOPSIS: Five friends go camping on Vancouver Island. Things take a turn for the grim while partying with three surfers. Dark Cove is a Canadian indie thriller aiming for scares, intense frights and human […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Cameron Crosby, Dark Cove, Eliot Bayne, Jules Cotton, Montana McNalley, Rob Abbate, Rob Willey, Ty Stokoe

DVD Review – The Here After (2015)

July 4, 2016 by Robert W Monk

The Here After, 2015. Directed by Magnus von Horn. Starring Ulrik Munther, Mats Blomgren and Loa Ek. SYNOPSIS: When a teenage boy returns to his home town after serving time in prison, he finds that his crime is neither forgiven nor forgotten. With The Here After, Magnus von Horn creates a disturbing vision of controlled […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Loa Ek, Magnus von Horn, Mats Blomgren, The Here After, Ulrik Munther

Blu-ray Review – Suture (1993)

July 4, 2016 by Robert W Monk

Suture, 1993. Directed by David Siegel and Scott McGehee. Starring Dennis Haysbert, Mel Harris, Sab Shimono, David Graf and Michael Harris.   SYNOPSIS: Two brothers meet up following the death of their father.  The wealthier of the two plans to fake his own death by using his brother to escape suspicion. However, the brother survives and a […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: David Graf, David Siegel, Dennis Haysbert, Mel Harris, Michael Harris, Sab Shimono, Scott McGehee, Suture

Movie Review – Notes on Blindness (2016)

June 29, 2016 by Robert W Monk

Notes on Blindness, 2016. Written and directed by Pete Middleton and James Spinney Starring Dan Renton Skinner, Simone Kirby, John Hull, Marilyn Hull. SYNOPSIS: A feature documentary following a man’s efforts to understand and come to terms with his steadily deteriorating eyesight. A touching and insightful film, Notes on Blindness provides a personal examination of what […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Dan Renton Skinner, James Spinney, John Hull, Marilyn Hull, Notes on Blindness, Pete Middleton, Simone Kirby

Movie Review – Remainder (2015)

June 22, 2016 by Robert W Monk

Remainder, 2015. Directed by Omer Fast. Starring Tom Sturridge, Cush Jumbo, Ed Speleers, Arsher Ali, Shaun Prendergast and Laurence Spellman. SYNOPSIS: A London man attempts to reconstruct his memory after being struck by a falling object. Memory. 1. The faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information. 2. Something remembered from the past. 3. A […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Arsher Ali, Cush Jumbo, Ed Speleers, Laurence Spellman, Omer Fast, Remainder, Shaun Prendergast, Tom Sturridge

DVD Review – Our Little Sister (2015)

June 20, 2016 by Robert W Monk

Our Little Sister, 2015. Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda. Starring Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa, Kaho, Suzo Hirose, Ryô Kase and Ryôhei Suzuki. SYNOPSIS: Three sisters experience a new chapter in their lives when they discover they have a younger half sister and invite her into their home. An intimate and warm story of sisterhood and familial ties, […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Haruka Ayase, Hirokazu Koreeda, Kaho, Masami Nagasawa, Our Little Sister, Suzo Hirose

DVD Review – The Fjällbacka Murders (2012)

June 20, 2016 by Robert W Monk

The Fjällbacka Murders, 2012. Based on stories by Camilla Läckberg Starring Claudia Galli Concha,  Richard Ulfsäter, Lennart Jähkel, Jan Malmsjo, Amanda Ooms and Per Myrberg.   SYNOPSIS: Adapted from the novels by Camilla Läckberg, the Fjällbacka Murders revolve around a successful crime writer and murderous goings on in Fjällbacka, Sweden. Like a Scandi version of the Midsomer Murders, everything that can go […]

Filed Under: Reviews, Robert W Monk, Television Tagged With: Amanda Ooms, Claudia Galli Concha, Jan Malmsjo, Lennart Jähkel, Per Myrberg, Richard Ulfsäter, The Fjällbacka Murders

Movie Review – Where You’re Meant To Be (2016)

June 15, 2016 by Robert W Monk

Where You’re Meant To Be, 2016. Directed by Paul Fegan. Starring Aidan Moffat and Sheila Stewart. SYNOPSIS: Documentary charting the progress of a Scottish artist as he attempts to rewrite his country’s oldest songs. “Folk music needs a good editor” Aidan Moffat says at one point during this heartfelt and incisive documentary. It’s just one […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Robert W Monk Tagged With: Aidan Moffat, Paul Fegan, Sheila Stewart, Where You're Meant To Be

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