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Originally a musical from 2010, on CD only, it was probably one of lesser known albums from Kunt & The Gang and didn't even feature Künt singing on the album. Fast forward to the COVID lockdown and a drunken evening led to director Sam Hindman emailing Künt and asking why it wasn't ever staged. Told that no one would touch it, Sam resolved to correct that. In 2022, following previews in Leeds, the musical made it's way to the Edinburgh Fringe, trailing controversy behind it, but garnering rave reviews. This limited run though only led to the wider fanbase to ask for a chance to see it, could it tour, was the live show videoed, or dare we suggest, could there be a movie? This led to a Kickstarter campaign to be launched in September. An initial target of £10,000 was reached almost immediately, so it was stretched and by the end of the campaign, it had earned a budget of around £26,000. Shooting began in York, in January 2023 and continued at various locations until July. Following months of work by Mike Fordham on editing and FX and with Künt finessing a re-recording of the songs for the soundtrack, the film premiered in Leeds on 26th April 2024 and in London, the following day, to an audience of cast, crew, backers and fans. There are two schools of thought about a film like this, the first holds that it is totally reprehensible and should never be made and the other can see the absolute ludicrousness of what happened and have the sense of humour to enjoy such an irreverent treatment of the story. I doubt that the film will enjoy much of a life outside of the UK, so little needs to be said about the events of the faux abduction of Shannon Matthews (aged 9) in 2008, orchestrated by her mother, with the assistance of her boyfriend's uncle. The entire thing would be pure farce, if it wasn't for the concern and trauma it caused for weeks, particularly for the people of Dewsbury. This film though does not mock those people, but rather centres on the pathetic personalities involved; Karen Matthews, who was both twisted enough to conceive of such a plan and stupid enough to imagine that it would work. Craig Meegan, Karen's oblivious, much younger partner, with dodgy internet browsing habits and his educationally challenged uncle, Michael Donovan, who held Shannon captive, though by many reports, she enjoyed her time with him, which is believable, considering what her mother was like. The film itself paints a narrative through the retelling of the story by the fictional Detective Inspector George Radgitt. It features sweary comedic exchanges between Karen and Craig and her plot, through funny, catchy songs in fantasy dream sequences and with in-jokes for the cognoscenti. Considering its micro-budget, it's an incredibly well made film. It looks great and never flags through its roughly 85 minute runtime. The cast are wonderful and pitch their performances perfectly, somewhere around Viz comic caricatures, but with total conviction. Personally speaking, I can't wait to see it again, to try to spot all those little details that I know that I missed. The audience at the premieres, all came out buzzing and that's not something that can be said for many UK comedies of the last 10-15 years. It may only appeal to "a certain sort of person", but they should love it. It really should get annual cinema showings and a cult status, even if there's slim chance of that ever happening. I'll bet that it's not just the best independent UK comedy of the year, but the funniest movie that you're likely to see all year.
From the mean streets of the Belleville district of Paris to the dazzling limelight of New York's most famous concert halls, Edith Piaf's life was a constant battle to sing and survive, to live and love. Raised in her grandmother's brothel, Piaf was discovered in 1935 by nightclub owner Louis Leplee, who persuaded her to sing despite her extreme nervousness. Piaf became one of France's immortal icons, her voice one of the indelible signatures of the 20th century.
Flying Saucer Rock N Roll is the debut feature film from the father-son duo Eric and Joe Callero. The year is 1957 as a group of rockabilly and beatnik teens are visited by weed smoking Martian zombies who have come to take their earth women. Filmed with respect for classic horror films and full of laughs as the viewer is taken on an adventure like no other.
Quirky and rebellious April Burns lives with her boyfriend in a low-rent New York City apartment miles away from her emotionally distant family. But when she discovers that her mother has a fatal form of breast cancer, she invites the clan to her place for Thanksgiving. While her father struggles to drive her family into the city, April - an inexperienced cook - runs into kitchen trouble and must ask a neighbor for help.
A teenage girl who halfheartedly tries to be part of the "in crowd" meets a dashing rebel who teaches her a more sinister way to play social politics.
An ordinary funeral procession moves along its path from church to cemetery. Observing, you slip from reality into a place where time has lost its linearity, looping through the odd images thrown off by a distorted reality. Images of non-existence, of varying reflections of death issuing from both past and future, concrete yet abstract, horrible yet desirable. A family asks a young psychiatrist to be their guest for a while to untangle the circumstances of their father's illness. He's developed a suicidal fixation for ropes and knots among other things. While deeply involved in analyzing the patient's delirium, the doctor begins to lose track of what is taking place. The task of "how to help" is twisted into "who am I? Doctor or patient? Chance guest, member of this suffering family, or a catholic priest who has dreamed this all up?" In order to get a handle on it all, it's best to start from the beginning, but why do things keep shifting, changing?
In 1973, 15-year-old William Miller's unabashed love of music and aspiration to become a rock journalist lands him an assignment from Rolling Stone magazine to interview and tour with the up-and-coming band, Stillwater.
American tourists David and Jack are savaged by an unidentified vicious animal whilst hiking on the Yorkshire Moors. Retiring to the home of a beautiful nurse to recuperate, David soon experiences disturbing changes to his mind and body.
A celebration of love and creative inspiration takes place in the infamous, gaudy and glamorous Parisian nightclub, at the cusp of the 20th century. A young poet, who is plunged into the heady world of Moulin Rouge, begins a passionate affair with the club's most notorious and beautiful star.
Wealthy Jervis Pendleton acts as benefactor for orphan Judy Abbott, anonymously sponsoring her in her boarding school. But as she grows up, he finds himself falling in love with her, and she with him, though she does not know that the man she has fallen for is her benefactor.
Murderesses Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart find themselves on death row together and fight for the fame that will keep them from the gallows in 1920s Chicago.