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Posted on August 20, 2020
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2020 Director: Lisa Rovner Narrated By: Laurie Anderson Words – Natalie Mills “This is the story of women who hear music in their head. Of radical sounds where there was once silence.” A full sensory experience, Sisters with Transistors tells the stories… Continue Reading “Sisters with Transistors”
Category: documentary, Reel Steel, Women in FilmTags: 2020, analogue, Anderson, cinema, Delia, Derbyshire, Doc, documentary, electronic, feature, film, history, Laurie, Lisa, movie, music, review, Rovner, sisters, synth, Transistors, With, women
2020 Director: Alison Ellwood Featuring: Charlotte Caffey, Belinda Carlisle, Gina Schock, Kathy Valentine, Jane Wiedlin Words – Natalie Mills “People automatically assume that we were probably put together by some guy, but we did it all ourselves.” The Go-Go’s made history as the first… Continue Reading “The Go-Go’s”
Category: documentary, Reel SteelTags: 1, 1980's, 2020, 80's, album, Alison, band, Belinda, Caffey, Carlisle, Charlotte, cinema, Doc, Doc/Fest, documentary, Ellwood, feature, female, Fest, festival, film, Gina, Go, Go-Go's, group, history, Jane, Kathy, movie, music, pop, punk, review, rock, Schock, Sheffield, The, Valentine, We Got The Beat, Wieldin
1992 Director: Bernard Rose Starring: Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkeley, Kasi Lemmons, Vanessa Williams, DeJuan Guy, Marianna Elliott, Ted Raimi, Ria Pavia Words – Oliver Innocent. Touted as the heir to the throne of Stephen King, Liverpool-born horror novelist Clive Barker came to… Continue Reading “Candyman (1992)”
Category: BAME Cinema, horror, In Retrospect, Reel SteelTags: 1992, Adaptation, Barker, Bernard, Black, Blood, Books, Candyman, cinema, classic, Clive, cult, DaCosta, feature, film, Forbidden, horror, Jordan, Madsen, movie, Nia, of, original, Peele, release, remake, retrospect, retrospective, review, Rose, sequel, The, Todd, Tony, Virginia
1988 Director: Giuseppe Tornatore Starring: Salvatore Cascio, Marco Leonardi, Jacques Perrin, Antonella Attili, Pupella Maggio, Enzo Cannavale, Isa Danieli, Leo Gullotta, Agnese Nano, Leopoldo Trieste Words – Christian Abbott “The old movie business is just a memory”, a line which summates so much feeling… Continue Reading “Cinema Paradiso”
Category: In Retrospect, Reel Steel, World CinemaTags: 1988, 2020, 35mm, 4k, Arrow, cinema, Ennio, feature, film, films, Giuseppe, Homepage, Italian, Morricone, movie, Paradiso, release, restoration, retrospective, review, Tornatore, Toto
2015 Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda Starring: Haruka Ayase, Masami Nagasawa, Kaho, Suzu Hirose Words – Natalie Mills Based on manga series Seaside Town Diary, Our Little Sister follows the lives of three twenty-something sisters. Abandoned by their separated parents, they live together in the beautiful,… Continue Reading “Our Little Sister”
Category: Japan, Reel Steel, Women in Film, World CinemaTags: 2015, 2020, Adaptation, cinema, Diary, drama, feature, film, Hirokazu, Japan, Japanese, Kore-eda, Koreeda, Little, manga, movie, Our, review, Seaside, sister, Town
2006 Director: Michael Arias Starring: Kazunari Ninomiya, Yû Aoi, Yûsuke Iseya, Kankurô Kudô, Min Tanaka, Rokurô Naya, Tomomichi Nishimura Words – Joe H. Tekkonkinkreet is based on the popular original Japanese manga series ‘Black & White‘, written by Taiyo Matsumoto. The title Tekkonkinkreet is… Continue Reading “Tekkonkinkreet”
Category: animation, Japan, Reel Steel, World CinemaTags: and, animated, animation, anime, Black, cinema, feature, film, Japan, Japanese, kinkreet, manga, movie, music, Plaid, review, score, soundtrack, Tekkon, Tekkonkinkreet, white
1954 Director: Akira Kurosawa Starring: Toshirô Mifune, Takashi Shimura, Keiko Tsushima, Yukiko Shimazaki, Kamatari Fujiwara, Daisuke Katô, Isao Kimura, Minoru Chiaki, Seiji Miyaguchi, Yoshio Kosugi, Bokuzen Hidari, Yoshio Inaba Words – Christian Abbott. All great films can be traced back to other works of… Continue Reading “Seven Samurai”
Category: In Retrospect, Japan, Reel Steel, World CinemaTags: 1954, 2024, 7, Akira, anniversary, BFI, cinema, classic, feature, film, Japan, Japanese, Kurosawa, Magnificent, Mifune, movie, review, Samurai, Seven, The, Toshiro, Western
2020 Director: Andrew Kötting Starring: Andrew Kötting, Iain Sinclair, Eden Kötting Words – Natalie Mills “I found this piece of film. It was in the belly of a whale.” The Whalebone Box sits alongside The Lighthouse as one of the strangest sea-related films of… Continue Reading “The Whalebone Box”
Category: Reel SteelTags: Andrew, art, bone, Box, cinema, documentary, Eden, film, Iain, Kotting, review, Sinclair, The, UK, Whale, Whalebone
With cinemas closed, and continued self-isolation, now more than ever we need ways to escape with some new and classic cinema. As we are all impacted by these uncertain times in different ways, we’ve put together a list of sites where you can watch… Continue Reading “Where to watch films online”
Category: Reel SteelTags: 2020, cinema, feature, film, films, Free, list, lockdown, movie, movies, online, rent, stream, streaming, watch
At Reel Steel we want to make sure you’re getting the most of your cinematic enthusiasm, so each month we put together our short list of some of the best new releases, from popcorn munching explosion fests to the often weird and wonderful. Take… Continue Reading “Must See Movies: March”
Category: Must See MoviesTags: 2020, Bacurau, Calm, cinema, feature, film, Horses, March, movie, new, release, releases, review, The, Truth, UK, With
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