Wayne’s 4 X 2: Best Interest, Fallen Leaves and MORE!

Do you want something to watch but aren’t sure where to start?  2SER’s entertainment wizard, Wayne Massingham is back and he’s got you covered with his reviews of the latest and greatest in film and music and television. 

It’s Wayne’s 4 by 2! 4 Reviews, 2 minutes each. Here’s what he had for us this morning:

 

Television: Best Interest

Michael Sheen and Sharon Horgan star as parents with a daughter who’s fighting a life threatening illness. As the illness worsens, both parents become embroiled in battle over their child’s right to her suffering and her doctor’s reluctance for euthanasia. A hard drama to watch but stunningly brave and anchoring by incredible performances, Best Interests is a drama well worth the heart-ache.

Best Interests is out now on ABC iView. Watch the trailer here. 

 

Film: Fallen Leaves

Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki’s latest film is a romantic dramedy about two people falling into a romance in modern day Helsinki. Ansa is a supermarket worker and Holappa is a equally lonely sandblaster. On a chance encounter through mutual friends at a karaoke bar, they take a liking to each other. Through a series of misunderstandings and happenstance, the romance between the two is thwarted, reignited and lost again before, ultimately, landing on (somewhat) solid ground. 

Fallen Leaves is in cinemas now. Watch the trailer here.

 

Television: Blue Lights

Set in Belfast, Northern Ireland, this series follows 3 rookie police officers of the fictional Blackthorn Station as they navigate the immense pressures of the job. 40 year old Grace joins the police after years of working as a social worker but wonders of the career change was right, and probationary officers Anne and Tommy also face significant challenges in keeping their district safe from crime.

Blue Lights is out now on on SBS On Demand. Watch the trailer here.

 

Album: Where We’ve been, Where we go from Here, Friko

The Chicago Duo’s debut album is 9 track’s of medolic indie rock with dramatic flourishes. Making a lot of noise, both in the music scene and on this record, Friko channel the energy of some great early 2000’s bands like Broken Social Scene and Arcade Fire. Dramatic and intense instrumentation that feels like a 16 person big band performance, with a heaping plenty of powerful vocals, the songs on this record build and burst forth, crashing down all around your ears in the best way possible.

A tremendous debut and fantastic listening,  Where We’ve been, Where we go from Here is out now on Bandcamp and Spotify.

 

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