Hell or High Water Review
THE familiar narrative of cops taking on criminals forms the basis for Hell or High Water, an intriguing modern western that not only grips with genuine effect but progressively gets better as the film builds...
A Fantastic Woman Review by Richard Chester
ON SUNDAY night at the Academy Awards, history was made when Sebastian Lelio's A Fantastic Woman became the first film from Chile to take home the Best Foreign Language Film award.
An accomplishment in itself...
Car fire in Bangor
Car fire in Bangor brought traffic to a standstill in Bangor, North Wales today.
The car was engulfed in flames at around midday today at Caernarfon Road in the city.
A crash had occurred between the car...
Tangerines Review
A NOMINEE early this year for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, Zaza Urushadze’s anti-war drama Tangerines works not just as a solid insight into the notions of conflict but also an interesting history...
La La Land Review
RYAN Gosling and Emma Stone reunite for the third time with Whiplash director Damien Chazelle at the helm in La La Land, a musical piece that has its share of heart but not to...
Clifford Jones Timber in Ruthin
Ruthin timber firm hits the heights
Welsh wood products created at Clifford Jones Timber in Ruthin are finding a new lease of life high in the trees of the gardens of the rich and famous.
Specially...
The Girl with All the Gifts Review
GEMMA Arterton, Paddy Considine and Glenn Close take on the undead in the adaptation of the novel The Girl with All the Gifts, an entertaining yet often chilling tale of survival in a post-apocalyptic...
The Big Short Review
FOUR men betting against the American economy is the focus point for The Big Short, an overtly complex but generally entertaining character study that succeeds at bringing a humorous side to an otherwise serious...
THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER Review
FOLLOWING the success with their first collaboration The Lobster, Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos and Colin Farrell reteam for The Killing of a Sacred Deer, an uncomforting and often disturbing morality tale that stands out...
Spectre Review
007 is back in the intriguing Spectre, the 24th instalment of the hugely successful and iconic franchise that helps right the wrong of the previous Skyfall and finally allows Daniel Craig to headline what...