entertained.Cinema Club members can see Like Mike (PG) for pounds 2 at 2.30pm on Tuesday, December 24, at the UCI Cinema, in Cardiff Bay, with a valid Cinema Club card.To see the film at any other showing, from Sunday to Thursday, at the same special price, cut out the Cinema ...
One of the benefits of the multiplex cinema, therefore, has been the greater volume and range of films on offer. And when reviewing a whole year, I have the luxury of reliving those films that appealed to me during the past 12 months of cinematic offerings in Wales during 2002. Your ...
For four weeks in July the basement space will turn into a cinema for a small summer videonale of contemporary artistic film works. We celebrate the moving images with a barbecue and a screening of 25 videos by 15 artists on Sunday, 28 June, from 4 to 10 pm. OPENING FESTIVAL PROGRAM ...
for his productions. It is very clear that he adores these films and holds them in the highest esteem, he has seen them all many times and definitely knows his stuff. A real lesson then for anyone interested in cinema and its techniques - you just want to go out and watch them again....
making the most of cinema's scope and locations and a far cry from the often dry adaptations that had previously been the rule. The sheer number of luminaries in the cast is almost distracting (evenChristian Baleis tucked away in there somewhere) but if you don't feel a stirring at the...
Belgrade Theatre, Coventry has a season exploring the links between Indian and Japanese cinema (November and December). Chapter, Cardiff has a season of Nobuhiko Ōbayashi’s films including House (1977) for Halloween (30th-31st October). Belfast Film Festival includes a selection of surrealist ...
Director: Jack Cardiff Starring: Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux, Jim Brown, Peter Carsten, Kenneth More, André Morell Year: 1968 Runtime: 1h 40min In war-torn Congo, Captain Curry and his trusted partner in crime Ruffo take on a dangerous new mission: to travel through areas of civil and mi...
hydrocarbons have taken their place in the cultural lexicon. AndGoldfingeris a very old fashioned film – right from the overblown title song (Shirley Bassey chewing the vocals like only a Cardiff girl can), through to Oddjob with his killer bowler and Pussy Galore in skintight leather – the...
sometimes it is constraints that bring out creativity and reveal to us how starkness in the right context can be a beautiful gift. Val Lewton’s horror unit is one of the small wonders of classic cinema, and they cast an indomitable shadow, widely in part to cinematographers like Nicholas Mu...
“So evocative of a time period and the madness that went alongside it. Felt like I was still living it when I left the cinema.”–Alan, Glasgow “It captured the time well. We need some more of that feeling of connection for sure.”–Geza, Cardiff ...