Sunday 19 February 2012

A Glowing Encomium

My thanks go to Mrs Doris Bangol for the following good words:

I found a large-scale publish company. There are favourable price and fine  quality goods very much. When I ordered the "Springheeled Kate", in one week, I  received it and found it very well in the quality. I am very happy for the purching. I hope  that you can share my happiness.

Doris Bangol (Mrs)


Friday 10 February 2012

film reviews on radio

My website was off-line for a while, so the occasional pointers to my radio reviews on local radio -bcfm.org.uk - of film, art and theatre also took a break. Here is one - we don't just do movies here;  the theatre gets a look in too, and above is the evidence, with a random selection of other titles. 
 The Age of Stupid  - a dire but fascinating warning about the way we treat our planet. see it twice - but walk, don't drive!
VIEW at HARVEY’S A look through the earhole at Bristol’s new gallery, in Little Soho...
THE AWAKENING: noisy but creepy and ghostly who-dun-it set in a 1930’s country pile, with two first-league actresses to give it class.
PINA 3D - Wim Wenders’ triibute to  modern dance’s great choreographer,  the late Pina Bausch. Recreates her works onstage or in a variety of outdoor settings. The combination of extreme imaginations, individual talent and 3D, is gorgeous
ROUTE IRISH - named after the dangerous road in Baghdad. Ken Loach’s ultra-dark look at the war as Fergus tries to find out how his fellow contract soldier and life-long pal  was killed. As complex as anything by Dashiell Hammett.and hypnotic.
SUBMARINE - In a very ordinary seaside town, a 15-year-old boy copes with his parents’ shaky marriage while trying to lose his virginity. It’s funny, eccentric and charming...