Joyous film treat is a must!
BILLY SUTER reviews “Anything Goes”, the current, filmed-live-on-stage London musical sensation. The final Durban screening is at 6.30pm on Wednesday (March 30). … More Joyous film treat is a must!
BILLY SUTER reviews “Anything Goes”, the current, filmed-live-on-stage London musical sensation. The final Durban screening is at 6.30pm on Wednesday (March 30). … More Joyous film treat is a must!
BILLY SUTER reviews the film of the recent 80th birthday concert by Cliff Richard at London’s Royal Albert Hall. Final Durban screenings – Nov 16 and 17 at 6.30pm. … More A great time with Sir Cliff
BILLY SUTER reports on Durban’s Rhumbelow Theatre screening “Kinky Boots” as the first of a string of filmed West End and Broadway hits headed for its new screen. … More Stage hits on Rhumbelow screen
BILLY SUTER reports compliance with South Africa’s new POPI Act which is intended to ensure that subscribers remain happy to receive email and information. … More Complying with POPIA
BILLY SUTER with his weekly summary of all the new films on circuit this week (starting on Friday, January 15) as well as movies still on circuit. … More New in cinemas (Jan 15)
BILLY SUTER reports that two South African acting giants, Paul Slabolepszy and Jana Cilliers, pool talents for “Mr Johnson”, a new movie scheduled for its international premiere soon. … More New Slabolepszy film’s premiere
BILLY SUTER reports that a unique SA feature film, created solely with digital media during 34 days of coronavirus lockdown, is headed for DStv’s Box-Office on August 5. … More Novel SA lockdown film for DStv
BILLY SUTER reports that this year’s Durban International Film Festival, now in its 41st year, will be an online affair presented from September 10 to 20. … More Durban Film Festival changes
BILLY SUTER lifts the curtain on dark times facing the South African entertainment industry following the restriction on gatherings in South Africa, due to the Coronavirus. … More Dark times for showbiz industry
BILLY SUTER reports on “Moffie”, the acclaimed new South African movie, by Oliver (“Skoonheid”) Hermanus, that deals with homosexuality and conscription. … More Love and war in ’80s South Africa