25th Feb2023

2023 EE BAFTA Film Awards: The Winners (Film)

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EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

The EE BAFTA Film Awards, hosted by Richard E. Grant and Alison Hammond, took place on Sunday 19 February and were broadcast on BBC One & BBC iPlayer in the UK and around the world. Below are the winners:

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN
EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER AFTERSUN
EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER AFTERSUN
EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award DOCUMENTARY NAVALNY
EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award DOCUMENTARY NAVALNY

 

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award ANIMATED FILM GUILLERMO DEL TOROS PINOCCHIO

ANIMATED FILM – GUILLERMO DEL TORO’S PINOCCHIO

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award DIRECTOR ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

DIRECTOR – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY – THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN 

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award ADAPTED SCREENPLAY ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award LEADING ACTRESS CATE BLANCHETT

LEADING ACTRESS – CATE BLANCHETT

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award LEADING ACTOR AUSTIN BUTLER

LEADING ACTOR – AUSTIN BUTLER

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award SUPPORTING ACTRESS KERRY CONDON

SUPPORTING ACTRESS – KERRY CONDON

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award SUPPORTING ACTOR BARRY KEOGHAN

SUPPORTING ACTOR – BARRY KEOGHAN

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award ORIGINAL SCORE ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

ORIGINAL SCORE – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award CASTING ELVIS

CASTING – ELVIS

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award CINEMATOGRAPHY ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

CINEMATOGRAPHY – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award EDITING EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

EDITING – EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award PRODUCTION DESIGN BABYLON

PRODUCTION DESIGN – BABYLON

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award COSTUME DESIGN ELVIS

COSTUME DESIGN – ELVIS 

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award MAKE UP HAIR ELVIS

MAKE UP & HAIR – ELVIS 

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award SOUND ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

SOUND – ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS AVATAR THE WAY OF WATER

SPECIAL VISUAL EFFECTS – AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER 

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION THE BOY THE MOLE THE FOX AND THE HORSE

BRITISH SHORT ANIMATION – THE BOY, THE MOLE, THE FOX AND THE HORSE

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award BRITISH SHORT FILM AN IRISH GOODBYE

BRITISH SHORT FILM – AN IRISH GOODBYE

EE BAFTA Film 2023 BEST FILM Award EE RISING STAR EMMA MACKEY

EE RISING STAR – EMMA MACKEY

 

 

 

 

 

 

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25th Feb2023

Joyland (Film)

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Haidar Biba v2Alina Khan in Joyland‘Joyland’ was such a joy to watch. 

It’s the first Pakistani feature film (in 75 years) to be shown at Cannes, and what a film it is. It took director Saim Sadiq seven years to bring this film to the big screen. A married man (excellently played by Ali Junejo) falls for a trans-woman (Alina Khan – a real find) who hires him to be a backup dancer in her erotic show. Meanwhile he’s got an expectant wife at home who suspects her husband is not the man he says he is. Controversial subject matter for a Pakistani film where homosexuality is still illegal. Kudos to the cast and crew for pulling this superb film off. Shot in Lahore, Pakistan, the filming was done in secret due to the subject matter, and believe it or not it was shot in October 2021 and was ready in time for Cannes. The shooting took 40 days, and lead actor Junejo was working 39 of those days. The film asks a real important question for all of us, who are we?

Director Sadiq said at the premiere in Cannes that the film no longer belongs to him, now it belongs to all of you.

‘Joyland’ film is the feature debut of writer and director Sadiq, whose previous short film “Darling” won the Orizzonti Best Short Film award at the 2019 Venice Film Festival. 

‘Joyland’ won the Un Certain Regard prize at the festival, along with the Queer Palm Award.

The film also stars Rasti Farooq, Sarwat Gilani, Salmaan Peerzada and Sania Saeed.

 

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25th Feb2023

Lehman Trilogy (Theatre)

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The-Lehman-TrilogyOpening to rave reviews at The National Theatre in 2018, The Lehman Trilogy is back, now at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in Covent Garden. It brilliantly tells the story of the rise and mighty fall of the investment bank that once was Lehman Brothers. Three actors grace the stage, brilliantly playing the three Lehman brothers who started up the business, as well as other characters instrumental in the history story of Lehman the company, including the sins and grandsons. Nigel Lindsay is absolutely brilliant as Henry Lehman, who left his home country of Bavaria to start a new life in America, winding up in the Deep South on 1851 in Montgomery, Alabama and opening up a general store. Emanuel arrives next into America, (played by a very good Hadley Fraser). The third brother, Mayer, arrives next (Michael Balogun).

Henry and his brothers start buying and reselling raw cotton, but the unforeseen death of Henry and the start of the U.S. civil war don’t stop the remaining brothers to open up an office in downtown NYC. A decade later the company becomes a bank, and diving into other industries as well, eventually morphing into an investment bank. With the determination, drive, and confidence, and name, the sons and grandsons morph the company into one of the most valued and respected companies in the U.S. But what goes up must come down, and Lehman Bros. was heavily entangled in subprime mortgages that caused its demise in September 2008.

The Lehman Trilogy, at three hours and twenty minutes (with two intervals), never once flags, thanks in part to the the sharp script (by Stefano Massini, and adapted by Ben Power) and smooth direction (the great Sam Mendes). An excellent set (as described above) is mesmerising, and the backdrop changes with the mood of the show, buts it’s success is ultimately down to the actors who command the stage – it’s quite an achievement to memorise all that dialogue. It’s a story that could be deemed an American Tragedy, and it’s more than likely to happen again in our lifetime.

 

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15th Feb2023

Women Talking (Film)

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Image 15-02-2023 at 16.58‘Women Talking is so unique that we can declare we’ve not seen anything like it in a very long time.

It’s got an amazing female cast (Rooney Mara, Claire Foy, Jessie Buckley, Frances McDormand, Judith Ivey), with one male (Ben Whishaw ably holding his own) in this film that’s basically an all female production (the Director and Writer is Sarah Polley, McDormand is one of the producers). The action never strays far from where the women are ‘talking,’ and debating, their move, or not, to leave the compound where they (Mennonites – set in as recent as 2010) live to escape the abuse they have suffered at the hands of the men (the men are never seen but their presence is eerily felt). The women are all dressed in similar garb, it’s getting dark outside, and they are all upstairs in a barn on their compound. You could call this film a debate movie – a few of the woman want to stay and a few want to go. Watching it you never know how it’s going to end – the debate is that good, and it never gets boring. Foy is particularly memorable in scenes where she clutches her young daughter, knowing from that moment their lives will never be the same again. August (Whishaw) is tasked to take the minutes, the debate is led by Ona (Mara), Salome (Foy), and Mariche (Buckley), and ultimately a decision has to made. ‘Women Talking’ is more than just women talking – it’s taut, suspenseful, and will get you talking too. 
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15th Feb2023

Cirque Berserk! (Theatre)

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Globe-of-Death-by-the-Lucius-Troupe-Photographer-Piet-Hein-Out-T0031612574451-wwwCircusphotographerCom-e1485783246469Britain’s biggest and boldest theatre-circus spectacular Cirque Berserk!, is now at  Riverside Studios in Hammersmith London for five weeks from 9th February to 11th March, 2023.

 
It’s a show that is full of suspense, razzle, dazzle, comedy, thrills and chills by a cast that seems to be dozens. Cirque Beserk! combines all of this and more in a show that is guaranteed to entertain you, whether you are a child or a grandparent – it’s a must for every and all family members.
Following sold-out seasons in the West End and at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Cirque Berserk! celebrates its tenth anniversary with this five-week season at the Riverside Studios.

Presented by Zippos, Britain’s biggest and boldest theatre-circus spectacular showcases the finest in traditional circus thrills and skills, bringing this treasured form of live entertainment bang up-to-date in a jaw-dropping show created especially for the stage. Combining contemporary cirque-style artistry with adrenaline-fuelled stunt action, this astoundingly talented international troupe includes over thirty fearless acrobats, aerialists, and daredevil stuntmen whose act is truly breathless!

With up to 3 shows daily, Cirque Berserk! is the perfect evening out for you and your friends or daytime shows perfect for the young ones! The children at the press show we attended were in awe of what they were watching on stage, and their parents too!

One of the highlights of the show is the act that is ‘Globe of Death;’ (photo below). They are three motorcyclists who defy gravity and risk life and limb traversing the inside of a spherical steel cage at increased speeds of up to 80 miles per hour. It’s heart stopping!

They are joined by a magnificent company of over 30 jugglers, acrobats, aerialists, dancers and daredevil stuntmen from all corners of the globe, including, The Mongal Hoard – a multi-talented troupe from Mongolia plus, and brilliant physical-comedy star (and Brazilian capoeira champion!), 3ft 6in (107cm) Paulo Dos Santos!

This is what you’ll get so see:
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The Lucius Team – Photo ©Piet Hein-Out
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Jackie Armstrong © Piet Hein-Out 
 
 
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Mongolian Troupe © Piet Hein-Out 
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Timbuktu Tumblers © Piet Hein-Out 
 
 
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Paulo dos Santos © Piet Hein-Out 
 
 
Many other acts are in this show in which the The Sun newspaper declares ‘‘Great for kids and even better for adults!’
 
 

Cirque Berserk!   

Riverside Studios, Hammersmith, London

9th February to 11th March 2023

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15th Feb2023

The Whale (Film)

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httpscdn.sanity.ioimagesxq1bjtf4productione7cc08bbd5c97e4a3557e0bc6b7be0a216c98e2e-2808x2109Brendan Fraser is receiving praise and awards for his performance in this film where he plays an extremely obese and dying college professor. It’s a performance, and a film, that completely looks and feels manufactured. 

Adapted for the big screen from a 2012 play by Samuel D. Hunter (the film looks like a play), ‘The Whale’, directed by Darren Aronosky, is directed with too much precision that it becomes both sloppy and misguided and completely fails in its message. Housebound Charlie (Fraser – wearing a fat suit) conducts his college courses on zoom so his obese and grotesque body (600 pounds) is not seen by his students. He can barely get around his apartment; he uses a wheelchair to go from room to room. He has a carer who comes in to help him out (a very good Hong Chau) but is she caring for him out of obligation or love? You see, she is the sister of Charlie’s deceased lover Alan.

More ridiculous conflict is introduced as his daughter Ellie (Sadie Sink) from a previous relationship with Mary (Samantha Morton) re-appears into his life whom he’s trying reconcile with before his ultimate demise. And to top it off he continues to receive visits from an evangelical Mormon (Ty Simpkins) who has other motives that are not very clear. 

The music swells during the ‘dramatic‘ moments as Aronofsky plays with your emotions, and not very effectively. And we all know what’s going to happen to The Whale. Fraser tries his hardest to ‘act’ (including donning a fat suit and using a prosthetic for a shower scene) but it’s a performance, and a film, that’s unworthy of its alcolades. You’ll finish the movie shaking your head at having your emotions falsely played with and a deep resentment that this film is not as good as it should’ve been. Fraser was in the audience at the screening we saw the film at, and he received a 20 minute standing ovation. We’d like to think it was for this comeback, and not necessarily for his performance in this film, or for the film itself.

FABUK saw this film at the 2022 London Film Festival
 
‘The Whale’ is currently playing in UK cinemas
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11th Feb2023

Dirty Dancing (Theatre)

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Kira Malou, Michael O'Reilly & the ensemble of Dirty Dancing (c) Mark SeniorThere’s a lot of dancing in ‘Dirty Dancing,’ and it’s a bit dirty – but will you have the time of your life? 

Returning back to the London stage (now playing at the Dominion Theatre), ‘Dirty Dancing’ will be one for the jukebox musical lovers (out of towners and tourists) but not for the die hard theatre goers.

It’s the late 1960’s and ‘Baby’ (Kira Malou) and her family are vacationing in the Catskills (upper New York State resort). They partake in all the activities the resort has to offer, including dancing, and Baby takes up a dancing with Johnny Castle (Michael O’Reilly) as she really, really fancies him. And as many of you have seen the film with Patrick Swayze and Jenifer Grey you all know how it plays out. 
But in this theatre production, Malou looks way to young to play Baby, and O’Reilly is too chiselled (and too stiff) to play Johnny (he has an obligatory underwear scene that’s actually a bit cringe worthy). They both can dance their hearts out (as do the rest of the cast – especially Charlotte Gooch as Penny – she’s the best of the lot, as are the vocals provided by the house band called Kellerman’s Band). But it’s a short run (in London until April 29th, 2023 before heading off on tour again). The music is singalong and the set and sound are adequate for the huge stage. So let the hordes think they’ve had the time of their lives, after dropping upwards of on average of about £50 per ticket.
Photo by Mark Senior
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11th Feb2023

The Fabelmans (Film)

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This is perhaps the film Director Steven Spielberg always wanted to make, and he enlisted Tony Award Winner Tony Kushner (Angels in America) to help write this movie that is basically an ode to Spielbergs childhood.
Gabrielle LaBelle is fantastic as Sammy –  the ‘young Spielberg’ who, after taken by his parents to see a screening of Cecil B. DeMille’s ‘The Greatest Show on Earth’, gets the filmmaking bug. Using his fathers camera (Paul Dano), and with the support and love of his mother Mitzi (a very good Michelle Williams, Oscar-nominated for this role), Sammy films everything. But Sammy sometimes films too much, and sees things through the camera that should’ve always been kept in the closet with the rest of the family secrets. Meanwhile Mitzi is not the most stable mother on the block, especially after the family moves to another state. And with the death of her mom, and with rumours swirling about Mitzi and a male friend of the family, Sammy perhaps has captured too much and does not want to face the truth about his family. But we all know how Spielbergs life turned out, and we can only assume this is how Sammy’s life will turn out, especially after a chance meeting with legendary film director John Ford.
Up for 8 Oscars, deservedly so, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, ’The Fabelmans’ is an endearing film but it could’ve been so much more. It drags a bit in the middle (the film is 150 minutes – quite long for a drama), and was practically shut out of the top BAFTA nominations. It won the Golden Globe for Best Picture and Best Director, and Judd Hirsch, who plays the grandfather, was just nominated for an Oscar for Best Supporting Actor, so this proved Hollywood loves this sort of film, and they love showering their own with awards. You will love this film too, if you are able to sit through the whole thing.
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