Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Monk - Sunday 30th September 5pm

The Monk's director, Dominik Moll, has been nominated for the Palme D'Or at Cannes for his last two films so it has been a long wait since his last one (2005). The Monk tells the story of a baby left outside a monastery who grows up to become a popular preacher. All is going well for him, until temptation drags him from the path of righteousness.

The original book this is taken from, an English Gothic novel in 1776, was a best seller, but caused quite a scandal due to its 'lascivious' content. Moll has not been tempted to create a new version of 'The Devils', instead he strips it right back to produce a 'sultry romantic horror... every bit as overblown, dense and utterly immersive as the novel' - Paul Bradshaw, Little White Lies.

This film was nominated by one of our members and I, for one, am looking forward to seeing it!

Vaughan


Thursday, September 20, 2012

Monsieur Lazhar - Sunday 23rd September 5pm


Thus far, we've found nothing bad written about Monsieur Lazhar, our film for this Sunday. Rotten Tomatoes had an aggregate rating around 96% and below is a couple of extracts from the reviews.
It’s a gorgeous film too: the wintry palette of greys, browns and pale pastels, and the cold, indirect sunlight illuminate the story perfectly. Algerian-French comedian, Mohamed Fellag, carries the film with dignity, his expressive features betraying a well of emotion. We never question how unrealistic it is that an asylum seeker could show up out of nowhere to make a difference in kids’ lives – Monsieur Lazhar never pretends to be anything but a grown-up fable, and it’s a captivating one.
Film Ink.
"Monsieur Lazhar" is a moving film about teachers, but it’s not a rah-rah kind of film where classroom superheroes serve as educator, father, best friend, stand-up comedian and inspiration for their students. Instead, like the French drama "The Class" or the wonderful French documentary "To Be and To Have," the film understands the complex bond between teachers and students, and how the classroom is a sacred space they share for a short time before moving on.
Rob Thomas 77 Square

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Autumn Programme: A Royal Affair - Sunday 16th 5pm

Hopefully you've now all had a good look at the new programme and agree there is another great selection of films to take us up to Christmas.

It all starts again on Sunday with A Royal Affair "Gripping, smart, well-acted - everything you want in a period drama." As always we'd like to invite you to a pre-season drink and catch up from 4:15pm at the Alhambra.

Monday, September 03, 2012

New Season & Membership


Members should have had their brochures and membership application forms through the post; We hope the programme looks as exciting to you as it does to us! You only need to see 7 films between now and Easter (including any at the festival) to make a profit from joining, but, even if you don't see that many, why not support the club and join anyway? You get a very pretty membership card to be proud of AND help us to know who our supporters are. Members can also buy a season pass for only £33, which gets you into ALL films until Christmas..that's just over £2 per film, which has to be the best value around.

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