Documentaries Review: The Beatles and India (available now on digital platforms) Author Scott Hammond Date October 6, 2021 6th October 2021 While filming 1965 film ‘Help!’, George Harrison picked up a...
Documentaries Review: Making Waves – The Art of Cinematic Sound Author Scott Hammond Date October 7, 2019 7th October 2019 Within the first few minutes of Midge Costin’s impassioned ode...
Film Review: Heavy Trip – enjoyably daft Finnish heavy metal comedy (available on digital platforms from 5th August) Author Scott Hammond Date August 6, 2019 6th August 2019 Part send up, part love-letter to those who enjoy the...
Documentaries Review: ‘The King’ – entertainingly novel, if slightly misfiring, doc on the life of Elvis Presley Author Scott Hammond Date October 1, 2018 1st October 2018 Considering that Elvis Presley is likely the most celebrated person...
Film Review: Czech National Orchestra deliver Jaws in Concert at Colston Hall Author Scott Hammond Date April 16, 2018 14th April Since its release in June 1975, Steven Spielberg’s Jaws – an...
Documentaries Review: Score – an enjoyable celebration of Hollywood’s unsung heroes Author Scott Hammond Date March 23, 2018 22nd March 2018 Though perhaps a few notable composers have slipped the net...
Documentaries Review: ‘I am Heath Ledger’ Author Scott Hammond Date January 16, 2018 16th January 2018 In the unwavering affection bestowed upon its subject, Adrian Buitenhuis...
Documentaries Review: ‘The Work’ – uncompromising account of gruelling Folsom Prison rehabilitation Author Scott Hammond Date November 19, 2017 19th November 2017 “Right down where we hurt the most is where the...