by Too Good | Aug 11, 2022 | Art, Culture, Film & TV
Artist Pick: Wesley Africa We caught up with filmmaker & music videographer Wesley Africa to talk his recent collaboration with DJ Harrison, working with family & Taxi Driver. To start with, where you from? where you at? Inland Empire in Southern...
by Too Good | Jan 6, 2022 | Culture, Film & TV
The Harder They Fall: Review Renaissance man Jeymes Samuel has released his first feature length film as a director, writer & producer, a significant breakthrough in black cinema with his fictional take on historical black cowboys. The Harder They fall, set in the...
by Too Good | Sep 22, 2021 | Culture, Film & TV
Sarah develops a close relationship with Tony, played by Graham, who suffers from early-onset Alzheimers and is struggling to come to terms with the loss of his mother. After a short term working in the home, the Covid-19 pandemic hits, leaving a wave of destruction...
by Too Good | Aug 4, 2021 | Community, Culture, Film & TV
One of the programme’s contributors, Andrew, a close friend of Paul who tragically lost his life in the fire, paints a damning picture of the Met, with the police force hoping to rely on him, as the only white attendee, to provide statements that could shift the...
by Too Good | Apr 5, 2021 | Culture, Film & TV, Music
Fat White Family – Moonbathing In February: Review The online debut of Moonbathing In February, shone a light on the now iconic South London bands album making, winter in lockdown and a host of irregularities expected from the unorthodoxy of Lias, Nathan, Alex...
by Too Good | Mar 20, 2021 | Culture, Film & TV
Nomadland: The Age Of Resilience A bittersweet taste of Americana amongst growing economic crisis, financial insecurity and resilient people. Nomadland, directed and written by the burgeoning Chloé Zhao, who adapted the film from a book by Jessica Bruder, is art...
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