Author: Colin Serjent

Cold War (15)

Colin Serjent reviews the film Cold War, set against the background of the Cold War in the 1950’s in Poland, screening at Picturehouse till 13th September.

Arcadia (15)

Colin Serjent reviews the documentary film Arcadia, directed by Paul Wright and crafted from over 100 years of archive footage with a soundtrack by Adrian Utley from Portishead and Will Gregory from Goldfrapp.

Zama (15)

Colin Serjent reviews the Argentine period drama film directed by Lucrecia Martel, Zama, which screened at Picturehouse.

The Last Ship

Colin Serjent reviews the musical The Last Ship, directed by Lorne Campbell and with music and lyrics by Sting, performed at the Liverpool Playhouse till 14th April.

The Wedding

Colin Serjent reviews The Wedding, a dreamlike spectacle presented by Gecko, on at the Liverpool Playhouse till 24th February.

Journey's End (12A)

Colin Serjent reviews the film Journey’s End, set during four days in the British trenches in France in the First World War, showing at Picturehouse till 8th February.

Rey (12)

Colin Serjent reviews the film Rey about a French lawyer who declared himself King of Mapuche in Chile in the 1860s.

Golem

Colin Serjent reviews the production Golem, on at the Liverpool Playhouse till 21st October.

Mimosas (15)

Colin Serjent reviews the film Mimosas, set amid the towering Atlas Mountains in Morocco. this was shown at Picturehouse as part of the Discover Tuesday series.

Detroit (15)

Colin Serjent reviews the film Detroit, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and based on the Algiers Motel incident during the 1967 Detroit riot.