3 October 2018

Star is Born

Film review – 'A Star is Born'

A Star is Born Warner Bros. Pictures ***** Silence is a very powerful thing. The way that ‘A Star is Born’ comes to a close, with a silent final scene, will be one of the most harrowing and moving scenes displayed on a cinema screen this year. Silence is also in complete contrast to the rest of the film, which represents a musical masterpiece led by Bradley Cooper as lead character Jackson Maine, and the excellent Lady Gaga as Ally. There was a lot of talk of this film being Oscar worthy by critics, and it’s very easy to see why that is the case. It will almost certainly be nominated for the likes of Best Original Song, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing, but it’s not beyond the realms of possibility that Cooper could get nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role. It’s also very possible that Gaga could be nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, such was the brilliance in their performance. Those thinking that the film is just a straight up love story are very mistaken, as the film contains a sinister edge that ranges from Maine’s growing alcohol addiction, to the way the story pans out, which adds a very dark and emotional element. The trail of destruction left by Maine’s alcoholism will strike a chord with pretty much anyone, and once the realisation hits, it’s such a compelling and gut-wrenching moment that is captured perfectly. Cooper sought help from Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder before taking on ‘A Star is Born’, and what strikes you the most is Cooper’s ability to sing – it’s to the point that you very easily forget it’s an actor singing these songs, and it gives the film a very authentic feel. For a film about music, it was critical that the use of music in the film was spot on – and indeed, it was. Lukas Nelson and Gaga played a big part in the soundtrack, with Nelson and his band – The Promise of the Real – making up Maine’s band in the film, but the timing of the tracks is genius. As an example, the use of LCD Soundsystem’s New York I Love You, But You’re Bringing Me Down when Ally finds out a remarkable piece of news is sublime on every level imaginable, and the original songs that are used in the film – namely the huge duets between Maine and Ally, or when Ally has the piano at her disposal – are excellent, and are testament to the staggering levels of musical ability that Nelson and Gaga have. Some elements seem a bit farfetched – for example, Ally’s songs seem to cover just about every genre imaginable and are all wedged into one setlist – but by and large, this is an exceptionally well written and directed film, and is so good that you can look past the small bits you may question. Just bring some tissues if you’re prone to crying at films – you’ll need them if so, especially when the silence hits.

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Beth Hart

Beth Hart to release 'Live at Albert Hall' as live album

Grammy nominated artist Beth Hart will release her Royal Albert Hall gig from the 4th May 2018 as a live album on Blu-Ray, DVD, LP, CD, and digitally on the 30th November. You can see a trailer below: The 46-year-old performed a two-hour set in front of a sell out crowd at one of London’s most prestigious venues, and the performance was of such quality and importance that the singer has opted to release it as a live album. Earlier this year, Hart released a covers album – titled ‘Black Coffee – with blues icon Joe Bonamassa, which was met with universal acclaim. Hart is currently on the road and will be performing at Bluesfest on the 27th October with the Zac Brown Band at London’s O2 Arena, before heading to the Netherlands, Switzerland, and Spain to conclude her tour. Track Listing 1 As Long As I Have A Song 2 For My Friends 3 Lifts You Up 4 Close To My Fire 5 Bang Bang Boom Boom 6 Good As It Gets 7 Spirit Of God 8 Baddest Blues 9 Sister Heroine 10 Baby Shot Me Down 11 Waterfalls 12 Your Heart Is As Black As Night 13 Saved 14 The Ugliest House On The Block 15 Spiders In My Bed 16 Take It Easy On Me 17 Leave The Light On 18 Mama This One’s For You 19 My California 20 Trouble 21 Love Is A Lie 22 Picture In A Frame 23 Caught Out In The Rain

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