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  • THOR

    in 3D, Cineworld Glasgow, 03.05.11                                                          It was always going to be a difficult ask.  As noted in many places, the story of Thor, and his hammer, was always going to be the most difficult of the Marvel Avenger superheroes to translate from comic to screen.  In fact, it may well be that the only…

    Iain Kelly

    03/05/2011
    Cinema, Commentary, Culture, Entertainment, Film Review, Review, Review
    cinema, cinema review, commentary, culture, entertainment, film, film review, kenneth branagh, marvel, movies, Review, reviews, thor
  • CEDAR RAPIDS

    Cineworld Glasgow, 30.4.11 An introverted, socially awkward insurance salesman, Tim Lippe (Ed Helms), is sent to an annual insurance sales conference when his colleague dies, tasked with winning the award of best small insurance business for the third year in a row, thereby saving the business, and the jobs of the 6 people who work there.  But…

    Iain Kelly

    03/05/2011
    Cinema, Commentary, Culture, Entertainment, Film Review, Review, Review
    cedar rapids, cinema, cinema review, comedy, commentary, culture, ed helms, entertainment, film, film review, john c. reilly, movies, Review, reviews
  • FAREWELL / L’AFFAIRE FAREWELL

    Cineworld Glasgow, 29.04.11 Based on true events leading up to the end of the Cold War, Farewell follows the story of Colonel Sergei Gregoriev (Emir Kusturica), a Soviet in Moscow, who begins supplying information to the West, using Pierre Froment  (Guillaume Canet), a French engineer, to smuggle out secret Soviet intelligence and crucially a list of high-ranking Soviet spies working in the…

    Iain Kelly

    29/04/2011
    Cinema, Commentary, Culture, Entertainment, Film Review, Review, Review, Uncategorized
    art, christian carion, cinema, cinema review, cold war, commentary, culture, emir kusturica, entertainment, farewell, film, film review, french, guillaume canet, history, movies, Review, reviews
  • RENOIR, MY FATHER

    RENOIR, MY FATHER Jean Renoir A biography of the Impressionist painter Pierre Auguste Renoir, by his son, the French film director, Jean. In principle, this is a simple book.  A fond, often sentimental, look back at the life one of the great artists of the late 19th, and early 20th, centuries, as remembered by his middle…

    Iain Kelly

    28/04/2011
    Art, Books, Commentary, Culture, Literature, Non-fiction, Review, Review
    art, biography, books, commentary, culture, french, history, impressionism, jean renoir, literature, monet, non-fiction, painting, pierre auguste renoir, Review, reviews
  • BRITAIN’S SECRET HISTORY

    The Defence of the Realm: The Authorised History of MI5 Christopher Andrew MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909-1949 Keith Jeffrey To mark the centenary of the creation of both the British Security Service and Secret Service (they both started as one organisation before evolving into the two separate  organisations early on), both MI5 and MI6 opened…

    Iain Kelly

    22/04/2011
    Books, Commentary, History, Literature, Non-fiction, Review, Review
    book review, christopher andrew, commentary, culture, espionage, history, keith jeffrey, literary, literature, MI5, MI6, non-fiction, Review, reviews, SIS, spies
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