This week on The Good The Bad The Ugly Film Show Adam, Dave, Greg and Nick take a look at new release films ‘A United Kingdom,’ ‘Allied,’ ‘Paterson,’ ‘La La Land,’ ‘Gimme Danger,’ ‘Red Dog: True Blue,’ and ‘Why Him?’. This episode also contains interviews with Marion Cotillard, Robert Zemekis, James Franco, Zoey Deutch, Bryan Cranston, Mark… Continue Reading »
LA LA LAND
Reviewed by GREG KING Director: Damien Chazelle Stars: Emma Stone, Ryan Gosling, J K Simmons, Tom Everett Scott. The new film from director Damien Chazelle (the superb Whiplash) is a charming and ambitious take on the old fashioned technicolour Hollywood musical and it harks back to those classic musicals of the 50s and 60s, a… Continue Reading »
THE GOOD THE BAD THE UGLY FILM SHOW PODCAST EPISODE #169
This week on The Good The Bad The Ugly Film Show Adam, Dave, Greg and Nick take a look at new release films ‘Grimsby,’ ‘Spear,’ ‘The Daughter,’ ‘Victoria,’ ’10 Cloverfield Lane,’ and ‘The Will To Fly’. This episode also contains interviews with Sacha Baron Cohen, Rebel Wilson, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, John Goodman and Stephen Page.… Continue Reading »
THE COMMITMENTS – interview with Martin Lynch re special screening at QV outdoor cinema
by GREG KING On February 19, QV Outdoor Cinema is holding a special screening of the classic film The Commitments. The film was chosen by Martin Lynch, Teeling Whiskey Company’s Asia-Pacific Brand ambassador and also Dublin culture and film buff. Greg spoke to Martin to find out why he chose this film and how it… Continue Reading »
STEVE JOBS
Reviewed by GREG KING Director: Danny Boyle Stars: Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Seth Rogen, Jeff Daniels, Michael Stuhlbarg, Katherine Waterston, John Ortiz, Sarah Snook, Perla Haney-Jardine, Ripley Sobo, Makenzie Moss, Adam Shapiro. We have already had a couple of films about the late Steve Jobs, the iconic and revered founder of technology giant Apple who… Continue Reading »
THE WRECKING CREW
The Wrecking Crew Reviewed by GREG KING Documentary Director: Denny Tedesco. Music lovers have been well served recently with a number of superb documentaries. The prolific Alex Gibney gave us warts and all look at the rise of James Brown, the “hardest working man in show biz”, and there was also the informative and insightful… Continue Reading »