17 May 2020 At the movies Lee Adams Czech film review: Loves of a Blonde (1965) - Lásky jedné plavovlásky Every Czech knows this film's melodious name, one of Forman's first pieces. It's now showing on Netflix, with English subtitles.
22 July 2019 At the movies Lee Adams Czech film review: Sun, Hay, Strawberries (1983) - Slunce, seno, jahody This film has a reputation for being loud, crude and stupid. It's also blunt and doesn’t dance around the subject…
21 June 2019 At the movies Lee Adams Czech film review: The Cremator (1969) - Spalovač Mrtvol Welcome back to the “At the Movies” blog, where we’ll now take you on a journey through the classic (and…
5 June 2018 At the movies Lee Adams One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) - Pop up screening! Miloš Forman (originally from Czechoslovakia) died in April. Kino Art will show his masterpiece in Brno penitentiary this week. What's…
28 July 2014 At the movies Lee Adams Sex, beer and boredom in a small village Miroslav Krobot’s morbidly funny Nowhere in Moravia is a downbeat portrayal of small lives, set in a tiny village where…
20 July 2014 At the movies Lee Adams Future Shorts Brno: Here comes the Summer Edition The Future Shorts festival rolls into town again this week, bringing you a fascinating selection of short films from…
7 July 2014 At the movies Lee Adams Kino Scala hosts a feast of Kubrick films What better way to cool off in the summer than sitting in a dark room, watching the chilly masterpieces of…
1 July 2014 At the movies Lee Adams Michael Bay's metal monster mash goes east No-one in modern cinema blows up $165 million like Michael Bay. His fourth installment of the money-spinning franchise Transformers: Age…
20 June 2014 At the movies Lee Adams Seth MacFarlane fires blanks in smutty western comedy Have you heard the one about the farting cowboy? If not, go see A Million Ways to Die in the…