In the final part of our In Conversation series, film critic and UEA alumnus Nigel Floyd gives his thoughts on the future of criticism.
In conversation with … Epic
Venue sits down with Epic, Norwich’s leading production studio.
In conversation with Cinema City
In Conversation explores the challenges facing Norwich’s film industry. We talk to local Cinema City about Flicker books, free stuff and UEA
Review: Four – Bloc Party
Bloc Party are back with an album that will make fans fall in love with them all over again. Four is a real rock record from unified creative minds.
On DVD: Gone
The detective work of a mentally unstable waitress may make Holmes look incompetent, but it does not make for a thriller of any kind. Gone is thin, detached and bland.
Batman: a writer’s retrospective
The Dark Knight Rises marks the end of Christopher Nolan’s seminal Batman series. Now that the cape’s been hung up, Concrete’s writers reflect on the trilogy and finale.
Review: Searching For Sugar Man
The disputed documentary film is back with Searching For Sugar Man, as are the genre’s critics. Kieran Rogers addresses claims of fabrication and manipulation, and praises the touching recognition of Jesus Rodriguez’s unnoticed music. Watch the trailer.
Review: Electrick Children
Like adolesence, Electrick Children is odd. It is also one of this year’s finest releases.
On DVD: The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Remastered for its 40th anniversary, Luis Buñuel’s surreal classic remains charming and accessible.
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