EWAN CAMERON picks out two fascinating music shows, fusing the Korean, and the Celtic, with the modern
Room (15)
Directed by Lenny Abrahamson
4/5
IT MAY be harrowing to watch but this slow-burning and understated drama about child abduction and captivity packs an extraordinary emotional punch, due to the astonishing performances by Golden Globe winner Brie Larson and Jacob Tremblay.
The film opens with Jack (Tremblay) waking up excitedly on his fifth birthday. His mother (Larson) lovingly makes a fuss of him as she gets him to exercise before offering to make him a birthday cake.
MARIA DUARTE and ANDY HEDGECOCK review Sunny Dancer, Tony, Songs of Forgotten Trees, and The End of Oak Street
MICHAL BONCZA, FIONA O’CONNOR, JAMES WALSH and ANGUS REID review Atlas of Disappearance, Love Me Tender, Bouchra, and This Tempting Madness
ANDY HEDGECOCK, MARIA DUARTE and ANGUS REID review Synthetic Sincerity, Our Hero, Balthazar, Heartstopper Forever, and A Year In London
MARIA DUARTE recommends a British boxing biopic about the stormy relationship between Nazeem Hamed and his trainer Brendan Ingle



