27/01/2026

Amadeus (1984)

 I’d never seen Amadeus despite its Oscar heavy reputation and wasn’t sure what to expect. It’s definitely not an accurate historical drama as a lot of the story is either heightened, changed or invented yet it is still an intriguing film. Director Milos Forman and scriptwriter Peter Shaffer, adapting his own acclaimed play present Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart not as some stuffy relic but as a pop star of his day complete with bad behaviour, bold dress sense and a refusal to conform. Yet he’s also brilliant, rustling up an opera in a few days and delivering a prodigious amount of music in a short time. 



25/01/2026

The Wild Robot (2024)

 

Some films are so full of joy and whimsy that you can’t resist them, however much you realise you’re being led carefully through a story that touches on belonging, motherhood, friendship and standing together. Delightfully animated with just the right balance between digital sheen and more realistic tones delivered in kaleidoscopic colour at the speed of sound, The Wild Robot is such heartfelt fun.

 


23/01/2026

Top of the Pops 19th January 1991

 

Words: Chris Arnsby

 Nicky Campbell: “Welcome to Top of the Pops” [pauses, does an exaggerated forward lean and looks over shoulder]. “You're in for a thirty minutes of untold aural and visual delights. And what a start. They come from Hackney in the east end, they've just taken America by storm with a top twenty hit, first appearance on Top of the Pops. Soho.”

 [26] SOHO: HIPPYCHICK. The VT countdown clock at the start of the master tape says this programme was scheduled for transmission on 17/01/1991 but the file supplied to me by Billy Smart is called 19 January 1991. Surely some mistake?

02/08/1990. Thursday. Iraq invades Kuwait.
20/11/1990. Tuesday. The United Nations Security Council sets 15/01/1991 as a deadline for Iraq to withdraw their forces.
15/01/1991. Tuesday. The deadline passes.
16/01/1991. Wednesday. Top of the Pops is recorded. Later, the multinational military coalition begin bombing Iraq.
17/01/1991. Thursday. The television schedules are ripped up to accommodate round the clock coverage of the war. The Six O'Clock News runs for an hour with the regional news bumped back to 7pm displacing Top of the Pops, which is moved to Saturday at 6.25pm. 



20/01/2026

Z Nation Season Four (2017)

 Warren’s Dream

A two-year time jump and an apocalyptic vision open the fourth season in unexpected surroundings. Instead of the usual scrub and semi desert or empty warehouses and factories we’re in a sterilised, shiny environment amidst well-manicured lawns and impressive houses. This is ZONA and it seems that since the dramatic season three finale in which most of the cast appeared to have been killed Warren has been here in a coma. Director Abram Cox layers on the atmosphere as Roberta’s awakening from her slumber comes with strange visions of flesh melting rain, a black rainbow and long, long road. These keep flashing at us during crucial moments during this and most other episodes this season. Its definitely a change of tone for the series.



16/01/2026

Top of the Pops 10 January 1991

 Words: Chris Arnsby

 Jakki Brambles: “Hello. Good evening. And welcome along to Top of the Pops. Allow me, first of all, to wish one and all a happy and healthy 1991. Got a good old show lined up for you tonight. We're starting off with a band celebrating a decade in the business of popular music. Please will you welcome, at twenty nine, Bananarama.”

[29] BANANARAMA: PREACHER MAN. The Main Stage is looking very purple tonight. Rod Litherland is on Lighting and he's seemingly hired every lilac light in London and set them off with a few blue highlights.



07/01/2026

Top of the Pops 3 January 1991

 Words: Chris Arnsby

 Gary Davies: “Hello. Very good evening to you. Happy New Year from everybody here at Top of the Pops. We're coming to you live from Television Centre, we're also in stereo on Radio 1FM. Something for everybody on the show tonight. A lot of variety. We start off at twenty nine in the charts with Twenty Four Hours. Over there! Betty Boo!”

[29] BETTY BOO: 24 HOURS. Welcome to 1991. It's just like the end of 1990. Remember how I spent 600 words complaining the 20/12/1990 edition only had one studio performance? Well, that again but with the production team working twice as hard. Hope you like, Betty Boo and Seal. (Fortunately I do).



04/01/2026

The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951)

 

While this 1951 classic has a melodramatic title, poster and indeed opens in similar fashion it’s actually a thoughtful movie which, after the initial sequence of an alien spaceship landing in Washington, takes on more of the feel of a smaller film despite its large subject. Its biggest asset is in making the events however unusual almost documentary like at times as if this is something that could easily happen. For much of the time the film never steps over the top into melodrama, helped by a perfectly pitched performance by Michael Rennie and an aesthetic that still seems extremely cool seventy five years later.

 


 

30/12/2025

Marty Supreme review

 Does Timothee Chalamet’s latest movie Ping or Pong?

+The film’s remarkable promotional campaign.

 You could say that Timothee Chalamet has been preparing himself for the role of Marty Mauser for some time. I’m not talking about the seven years he’s spent during filming downtime practicing table tennis, more the sort of characters he’s been playing. Mauser, a cocky, self-confident and precocious New Yorker is not really that far removed from the actor’s previous well-known roles. He could be a grown up Elio Perlman, a more earthbound Paul Atriedes. He’s swapped Bob Dylan’s raspy voice and guitar for a paddle and busy feet but the endless self belief is there. And Willy Wonka’s chocolate flavoured obsession is a similar but more family friendly take on someone driven by his belief in his own talent. That’s not to say this role is easy, more the culmination of the actor’s ability to inhabit a character and make you impressed. Marty Supreme is a great film though like it’s protagonist easier to admire than to like.