Silver Haze – Film Review
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
16h ago
Silver Haze – Film Review by Hugh Maguire Director – Sacha Polak Writer – Sacha Polak Stars – Vicky Knight, Esme Creed-Miles, Charlotte Knight In key moments of British theatre history,  plays such as John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger (1956) and Harold Pinter’s The Homecoming 1964) set new bars in stage realism, both in dialogue and acting style.  Such ‘realism’ or what passes for realism is of course the preserve of any number of film directors from later generations, many of them household names, with Mike Leigh, Terence Davies and Ken Loach being to the fore.  Something like ..read more
Visit website
Mother’s Instinct – Film Review
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
2d ago
Mother’s Instinct – Film Review by David Turpin Director – Benoît Delhomme Writers – Barbara Abel, Sarah Conradt Stars – Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chastain, Josh Charles It’s the early 1960s in an affluent American suburb.  Alice (Jessica Chastain) and Celine (Anne Hathaway) are neighbours.  Each is mother to an apple-cheeked little boy, and wife to a sketchily characterised husband.  They have a sisterly bond that presumably sustains them through the doldrums and travails of suburban life.  Fate, however, intervenes in the form of a terrible accident involving a hand-made bir ..read more
Visit website
Motherkraft – Project Arts Centre – Review
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
3d ago
Motherkraft – Project Arts Centre – ReviewTheatre / 20-23 March 2024 There are 3 members of the cast already on stage as the production begins.  They are seated behind desks and operating a variety of computers and other electronic gadgets. As the piece begins, they are joined by the main performer for the evening, Regan O’Brien. The piece is essentially a collection of songs with movement and spoken word between them.  The production touches on the science fiction genre and feels quite otherworldly. The songs are vocal pieces, along with some live guitar and recorded sound.  T ..read more
Visit website
Elbow – Audio Vertigo – Album Review
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
3d ago
Elbow – Audio Vertigo – Album Review by Killian Laher After the contemplative Flying Dream 1, Elbow return a couple of years later with their tenth album.  This album is an altogether different beast from its predecessor.  It opens with Things I’ve Been Telling Myself For Years, which despite a wordy title is a great big singalong song, with Guy Garvey’s yearning vocals joined by a cast of thousands in studio to drive home the chorus.  There’s a ‘busyness’ to a lot of the songs here.  They cram loads of ideas into Lovers’ Leap, Talk Talk synths, brass, a catchy melody and G ..read more
Visit website
The Delinquents – Film Review
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
6d ago
The Delinquents – Film Review by Frank L. Director – Rodrigo Moreno Writer – Rodrigo Moreno Stars – Daniel Elías, Esteban Bigliardi, Margarita Molfino This is all about an insider-job bank robbery. The principle is simple. A bank employee who is fed up with his mundane job decides to steal about 650k from his bank, hide it in an unlikely location and when or if challenged admit to the crime. His mandatory sentence will be three years. He will serve his time and when he gets out share the hidden loot with his accomplice. If he works honestly in the bank he would earn the same amount of money ov ..read more
Visit website
Album of the Week – 22/03/24
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
6d ago
Album of the Week – 22/03/24 Some great new sounds this week with The Staves (All Now) and Waxahatchee (Tigers Blood). There is a new album by elbow (Audio Vertigo) and The Jesus and Mary Chain (Glasgow Eyes). If you’re a fan of Julia Holter, you’re in luck as she’s just released a new album called ‘Something in the Room She Moves’. It’s a busy, busy week for new quality albums, but the one that made it to the top of the heap is… Album of the Week – Adrianne Lenker – Bright Future on bright future, adrianne lenker, a songwriter known for turns of phrase and currents of rhyme, says it plainly ..read more
Visit website
Interview with Oisin Leech – Part 2
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
6d ago
Interview with Oisin Leech – Part 2by Killian Laher On March 8th, Oisin Leech will release his Steve Gunn-produced debut LP Cold Sea on Outside Music & Tremone Records. Recorded in Co. Donegal, in an old sea-facing schoolhouse that Leech and Gunn transformed into a working studio, the album features contributions from M. Ward and Tony Garnier, a long-time member of Bob Dylan’s touring band, alongside Irish folk legend Dónal Lunny, and Róisín McGrory. Photo Credit – Ellius Grace NMW: You have plans to go touring, haven’t you? OL: I start in Rough Trade West on St. Patrick’s Day, and then I ..read more
Visit website
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire – Film Review
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
6d ago
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire – Film Review by Fran Winston Directed by: Gil Kenan Starring: Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, Mckenna Grace, Kumail Nanjiani, Patton Oswalt, Celeste O’Connor, Logan Kim, Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Ernie Hudson, Annie Potts, William Atherton In cinemas March 22 Following the huge success of the Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which essentially rebooted the franchise it was only a matter of time before we got a sequel. What proved so successful for Afterlife was a serious nod to nostalgia bringing back the original Ghostbusters, albeit in small roles, and very much ad ..read more
Visit website
The Persian Version – Film Review
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
1w ago
The Persian Version – Film Reviewby Frank L Director Maryam Keshavarz Writer Maryam Keshavarz Stars Layla Mohammadi, Niousha Noor, Kamand Shafieisabet This film bestrides two different timelines and two different cultures. The central figure is twenty-something Leila (Layla Mohammadi). She is the daughter of Iranian immigrants who left Iran prior to the revolution in 1978. Leila was brought up in New York where her powerful mother Shireen (Niousha Noor) has done well in real estate while giving birth to eight sons! While the family has embraced many aspects of Western culture at heart it inevi ..read more
Visit website
Immaculate – Film Review
No More Workhorse
by No More Workhorse
1w ago
Immaculate – Film Review Director – Michael Mohan Writer – Andrew Lobel Stars – Sydney Sweeney, Álvaro Morte, Simona Tabasco We meet Sister Cecilia (Sydney Sweeney) on her way to join a convent in the Italian countryside. She is a beautiful young woman but has chosen the life of a nun after a near-death experience. She was trapped under ice after an accident as a child and didn’t breathe for several minutes. She thinks God brought her back to this world for a reason, and that is to serve Christ in the only way she knows, a life of servitude in a convent. She arrives at the Convent and initiall ..read more
Visit website

Follow No More Workhorse on FeedSpot

Continue with Google
Continue with Apple
OR