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24 | LEISURE To advertise email advertising@wokinghampaper.co.uk THEWOKINGHAMPAPER Friday, June 5, 2015 AT THE CINEMA The acoustic couch Oh boy, George From summerhouse to summer festivals Kim Taylor-Foster Upcoming music with Jody Mc A Monday night jam with mates has become something much more for Ryewolf’s Michael Tuffery. JODY Mc discovers there really is magic at the bottom of the garden I Tomorrowland (12A) Starring: George Clooney, Hugh Laurie, Britt Robertson, and Raffey Cassidy GEORGE CLOONEY has made some good films in his career. An appealing screen persona, likeability, intelligence, humour and earnestness make up the careful balance of ingredients in the movie star cocktail that defines his success. You can bank on Clooney to make movies that are, at best, outstanding examples in a genre or significant in some way; at worst, ‘merely’ entertaining. And that’s why Tomorrowland is a surprise. Wanting to fit into the ‘worthy’ mould and the ‘entertaining’ pot at the same time, it manages to squeeze into neither. The plot at first centres on an older gent (Clooney) telling the story of his younger self, a boy genius who’s recruited into a futuristic world where people whizz around with jetpacs, glass structures defy the laws of engineering and giant droids fix mechanical faults. The focus then shifts to a woman around the age of 20 (Britt Robertson) telling the story of her (slightly) younger self. The film is unnecessarily convoluted and gimmicky. It thinks it’s clever, and the selfaggrandising tone will get your hackles up, particularly when you discover it’s concealing a paper-thin plot. Very little happens between this bit and the film’s climax, save a bit of action. Ultimately, the film makes a decision to focus on the less interesting character of Casey Newton (Robertson) whose task is to reveal the secrets of this mysterious place at the same time as saving the world as she knows it. The film tries to recapture the feel of an 80s adventure, of the type that 30somethings remember fondly from their childhoods – The Goonies, Explorers, Flight of the Navigator and so on. J.J. Abrams proved it with Super 8 and Tomorrowland proves it again – it’s almost impossible to recreate the 80s throwback feel and have it make the same impact. Those who hold The Goonies close to their hearts do so because of all the memories that go alongside it, set amid a specific period. Nostalgia is what keeps those classic kids’ flicks alive, and it can’t be reproduced: tomorrow’s 30somethings will be remembering and re-living the likes of Harry Potter, Spy Kids and High School Movie. Like Clooney, director Brad Bird has been involved with some great films but what he’s made in Tomorrowland is a long and boring off-balance non-event. There was so much potential to immerse the audience in an amazing, visually stunning fantasy world but instead, he chooses to turn our attention to a drawn-out chase in the ‘real world’ that is largely uninteresting and features – for large portions of the film – a girl (Raffey Cassidy) who struggles with the concept of acting. Relegated to a typical-for-a-Brit villain role, Hugh Laurie, absent for the majority of the film, fails to inject any fun, while an overly serious cautionary message warning us against the dangers of apathy drains further jollity from what should be a Disneyland ride of a film. Don’t let Terminator and Men in Black elements draw you in – Tomorrowland should be confined to the annals of yesterday and never see the light again T DOES not matter who you are, if you meet him you will not forget it. Michael Tuffery has a heart to match his gigantic stage presence. I will never tire of meeting musicians that embrace life in front of the mic with such honesty and passion. I spent the evening with one of my favourite members of the mighty Ryewolf (though he is an extraordinary storyteller in his own right). Rye is a five-piece folk band that is well-known around the Berkshire area. Alongside Michael are Lance Burns, Bogdan Dobrszczyk and Rik Knight. Like the Poddington Peas, Michael started down at the bottom of the garden, among the birds and the bees, in a summerhouse owned by Lance. Making music became quite the occasion. Friends conversed, instruments were played and Monday nights were soon to be known as Monday Minstrels jam night. Everyone had tales to tell and stories to share. And Michael sculpted the warmth in his windpipes. In just five years he has sprung from summerhouse to summer festivals. He is quickly becoming a regular and favourite at many Berkshire events big and small, continuously offering support. A night never missed is run by Spriggan Mists bassist Baz, is held at The Boot Inn in Bracknell on the second Wednesday of each month. Ryewolf are headed up by Michael Tuffery (pictured below) He explained: “It’s a fun and relaxed environment for musicians and fans of music. The artist can hone his skills build confidence with new songs, especially when starting out. “We have a great bunch that turn out each month, but there is always room for more. “Rik and Michael from Rye make most nights, entertaining us as a duo called Knight & Tuffery. “They never fail to bring the place to life! “Michael has this unique and beautiful tone to his voice. Without fail if he takes to the stage you’re in for a spell-binding set”. Always pushing himself, Michael finds new and innovative approaches to some classics. But never the ordinary kind. I’m told if you get the chance you must ask to hear his recent recycling – Tina Turner’s Private Dancer. Don’t worry, there is no red dress. One thing I’m confident of promising: Go hear this man play in whatever line-up and your feet won’t stop tapping. You can hear Michael Tuffery every third Monday at the Jolly Anglers pub in Reading’s Kennetside. For details, call 0118 376 7823 On the second Wednesday of the month, he’s at The Boot Inn in Bracknell. For details, call 01344 454 532 He also performs tomorrow (Saturday) at South Hill Park For more details, log on to www. southhillpark.org.uk. For more on Ryewolf, visit www.facebook.com/ ryewolfmusic. The piece in the May 22 edition was written by David Sinclair Smith, not me. Sorry David. GIG GUIDE Catch some live music near you Friday, June 5 BINFIELD – Binfield Club, Forest Road RG42 4DU. Happy Daze. Details: 01344 420572. BRACKNELL – The Boot Inn, Park Road RG12 2LU. Jump The Gunn. Details: 01344 454532. CAMBERLEY – The Four Horseshoes, Frimley Road GU15 3EQ. Lainey King. Details: 01276 63842. HENLEY – The Bull, Bell Street RG9 2BA. Celine Dos Santos. Details: 01491 576554. KNOWL HILL – Bird in Hand, RG10 9UP. Gary Roman Elvis tribute. Details: 01628 826622. READING – G Casino, Rose Kiln Lane RG2 0SN. Buble Fever. Details: 0118 402 7800. SANDHURST – The White Swan, Swan Lane GU47 9BU. Creme Freche. Details: 01252 872444. Saturday, June 6 BINFIELD – Binfield Club, Forest Road RG42 4DU. Charlie Chandler’s Little Rock. Details: 01344 420572. BRACKNELL – The Royal Oak, London Road RG12 2NN. 4-Minute Warning. Details: 01344 422622. BRACKNELL – South Hill Park, Ringmead. Food Festival with live bands. Details: 01344 484123. BRACKNELL – Birch Hill Community Centre, Leppington RG12 7WW. Birch Hill Charity Folk Festival: LB3M, Steve Donnelly, Datchet Border Morris, Skyport Ade’s Pottingshed Band, John Tanner, Hilary Ward, The Stomping Nomads, Skip Finn, Sue Graves, Jim McLean, Daria Kulesh. From 2pm. Details: www.birch-hill-folk-festival.org.uk/ CAMBERLEY – Mr Bumble, GU17 9AP. Tetnus Jab. Details: 01276 32691. READING – The Roebuck, Auckland Road. The Vinyl Covers. Details: 0118 966 3305. READING – The Jazz Café, Shooters Way, Madjeski Stadium RG6 7HL. Hidden Agenda. Details: 0118 968 1442. READING – G Casino, Rose Kiln Lane RG2 0SN. Dirty Dancing Live and Chick Flicks. Details: 0118 402 7800. READING – The Walkabout, Wiston Terrace, off Friar Street. Caddy Cooper. Details: 0118 953 0000. READING – The Turks, London Road RG1 5BJ. The Start. Details: 0118 957 6930. READING – The White Eagle, Oxford Road. Frankie The Fish. 0118 958 5536. READING – Sub89, Friar Street RG1 1EP. Attention Thieves. Details: 0118 959 5395. WOODLEY – The Bull and Chequers, Church Road RG5 4QP. The Gas Trick Band. Details: 0118 969 9756. WOODLEY – The Thatchers Tavern, Fairwater Drive RG5 3EZ. Force Ten. Details: 0118 926 7846. YATELEY – The Dog & Partridge, The Green GU46 7LR. Kieran Acoustic. Details: 01252 870648. Sunday, June 7 BRACKNELL – South Hill Park, Ringmead. Anysley Lister Blues and Boogies. Details: 01344 484123. HENLEY – The Three Tuns, Market Place RG9 2AA. Celine Dos Santos. Details: 01491 410138. Monday, June 8 BRACKNELL – South Hill Park, Ringmead. Cinderz. Creative Control Band Night. Details: 01344 484123. Tuesday, June 9 ASCOT – Jagz, Station Road SL5 9EG. Acoustic Platform Live. Details: 01344 878100. BRACKNELL – South Hill Park, Ringmead. Creative Control Band Night. Details: 01344 484123. STOKE ROW – The Crooked Billet, Newlands Lane RG9 5PU. The Gutter Brothers. Details: 01491 681048. Wednesday, June 10 READING – Sub89, Friar Street RG1 1EP. Itchey Feet: Tope Tappin’ Finger Snappin’ Good Times. Details: 0118 959 5395. ROTHERFIELD PEPPARD – The Greyhound, Gallowstree Road RG9 5HT. Celine Dos Santos. Details: 018 972 2227. STOKE ROW – The Crooked Billet, Newlands Lane RG9 5PU. Chris Jagger. Details: 01491 681048. WOKINGHAM – Beeches Manor, Reading Road RG41 1AA. Dave Dawson Thursday, June 11 Saturday, June 13 CAMBERLEY – Mr Bumble, GU17 9AP. Jam Night. Details: 01276 32691. CROWTHORNE – The Prince, High Street RG45 7AZ. Rob Tidbury. Details: 01344 772241. READING – Sub89, Friar Street RG1 1EP. Cat of Light. Details: 0118 959 5395. READING – The Hexagon, Friar Street. The West End Men. Details: 0118 960 6060. SUNNINGDALE – Sunningdale Lounge, London Road SL5 0DG. Sociology. Details: 01344 876887. BRACKNELL – The Keller, Coppid Beech Hotel, John Nike Way RG12 8TF. The New Ambassadors. Details: 01344 303333. BRACKNELL – The Silver Birch, Liscombe RG12 7DE. Solace. Details: 01344 457318. BRACKNELL – The Golden Farmer, Reeds Hill RG12 7LS. Dan McHugh. Details: 01344 300233. BRACKNELL – South Hill Park, Ringmead. Aitree Live: Folk and Roots. Details: 01344 484123. CROWTHORNE – The Prince, High Street RG45 7AZ. The Lee Aaron Band. Details: 01344 772241. READING – The Turks, London Road RG1 5BJ. 45rpm. Details: 0118 957 6930. READING – The Walkabout, Wiston Terrace, off Friar Street. Caddy Cooper. Details: 0118 953 0000. READING – South Street Arts Centre. The East Pointers, The Newtowners, the Retreat Singers Supergroup. Details: 0118 960 6060. READING – O’Neills, Friar Street RG1 1DB. Replica Rockaholics. Details: 0118 960 6580. WOKINGHAM – The Hope and Anchor, Station Road RG40 2AD. The Imposters. Details: 0118 978 0918. WOKINGHAM – The Broad Street Tavern, Broad Street RG40 1AU. The Gas Trick Band. Details: 0118 977 3706. WOODLEY – The Thatchers Tavern, Fairwater Drive RG5 3EZ. Uptown Traffic. Details: 0118 926 7846. Friday, June 12 BRACKNELL – The Boot Inn, Park Road RG12 2LU. The Funatics. Details: 01344 454532. BRACKNELL – South Hill Park, Ringmead. Bracknell Jazz Night. Details: 01344 484123. CAMBERLEY – Mr Bumble, GU17 9AP. Power of Soul. CAMBERLEY – The Four Horseshoes, Frimley Road GU15 3EQ. T Roze and Co. Details: 01276 63842. READING – Red Lion, Southampton Street RG1 2QL. Mythical Men. Details: 0118 957 1473. READING – Sub89, Friar Street RG1 1EP. Outlook Festival launch party. Details: 0118 959 5395. READING – South Street Arts Centre. Danny and the Champions of the World. Details: 0118 960 6060. READING – The Turks, London Road RG1 5BJ. Dirtbag. Details: 0118 957 6930 IN A BAND? HOLDING A GIG? HEARD SOME GREAT MUSIC? WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU! E-MAIL NEWS@WOKINGHAMPAPER.CO.UK