THE DRAMA We live in an age of outrage. Fuelled by social media, people are quick to lecture others about how they should live and how they should think. Some of the outrage is performative. A lot of it is self serving and just plain attention seeking. Attempts at brutal takedowns online are what make X, Facebook and many other online platforms particularly insufferable - especially if you value reasoned debate. Politics has also been impacted, with politicians chasing votes by creating rage bait. Rather than focus on fixing problems, populist leaders choose instead to harangue their rivals over how incompetent they are and even how evil. Against this backdrop, writer director Kristoffer Borgli has waded in with a new movie about cancel culture. Having tackled the subject before in his 2013 movie ' Dream Scenario ' with Nicolas Cage, he's back at it again with a new darkly comic parable 'The Drama'. A sort of anti-romcom, the movie starts with a " meet cute...
MIDWINTER BREAK Here's two stories about faltering marriages - both featuring Ciaran Hinds. First up is 'Midwinter Break,' Olivier award winning theatre director Polly Findlay's debut feature. An adaptation of Bernard MacLaverty's acclaimed. 2017 novel of the same name, it has been brought to the screen by the author and the Olivier and Tony Award nominated playwright Nick Payne. Lesley Manville and Hinds play Stella and Gerry, a couple entering the winter of a long marriage. Stella's a devout Catholic. Gerry has lost his faith and is fond of music, art and a glass of whisky or three. Originally from Northern Ireland, they fled the Troubles in the 1970s with their infant son after a heavily pregnant Stella was wounded in an IRA gun attack on the British Army. Miraculously, the bullet passed through her belly but she and her son somehow survived. In the present day, Stella gives Gerry a Christmas present of a short break in Amsterdam - booking flights and a hote...