4 July 2017 At the movies Lee Adams Summer Cinema: The Big Lebowski I’ve probably seen The Big Lebowski eighteen times, and I can’t wait to see it on the big screen at the summer cinema this year – at Městské divadlo on Friday, July 28 at 9.30 pm.
6 June 2017 At the movies Lee Adams Movies at The Distillery: I Hired a Contract Killer & Roman Holiday Revisiting two artists that I took an instant dislike to during my early years as a film buff – Audrey…
3 May 2017 At the movies Lee Adams Get Out: Topical, but never quite nasty enough Despite its bungled conclusion, Get Out is still a hugely enjoyable film with some really interesting things to say about…
4 April 2017 At the movies Lee Adams The Shining: Enjoy your stay. It might last forever Jack Nicholson will turn 80 this month, and to celebrate Kino Scala is screening a few of his classic films…
27 February 2017 At the movies Lee Adams T2 Trainspotting: Boyle puts the band back together The Trainspotting sequel won’t be regarded as another era-defining moment in British cinema. But it’s extremely enjoyable, with some big…
31 January 2017 At the movies Lee Adams Oscars 2017: What's showing in Brno Damien Chazelle's exuberant modern musical La La Land has racked up a record equalling fourteen nominations, tying with All About…
2 January 2017 At the movies Lee Adams My Neighbour Totoro A beloved animated tale about the joys of being a child and the blurred lines between imagination and reality is…
6 December 2016 At the movies Lee Adams Stranger than Paradise: Feels a bit like home I’ve always had a problem with Jim Jarmusch. Stranger than Paradise completely changed my perspective, though. Nothing much happens in…
4 October 2016 At the movies Lee Adams Anthropoid: Makes history boring The great story of Czechoslovak parachutists assassinating Hitler's third in command Reinhard Heydrich deserves a great movie. Anthropoid isn’t it.