Film

Bros: After the Screaming Stops

Director
Joe Pearlman, David Soutar
Certificate
15
Running Time
95 mins

Remember Bros? The twin duo were one of the biggest bands in the world for about 10 minutes back in the 1980s.

Then, as the title of this popumentary reminds us, the hysteria dried up. The film follows still-bickering chalk’n’cheese siblings Luke and Matt Goss as they get together for their inevitable reunion at the O2, having barely spoken to one another for 28 years. Local pop trivia fact: the band’s keyboard player was Bristolian Scott Davidson, who went on to found Trade It and was director of Bristol City FC from 1996-2001. Note that this is an Ourscreen screening. Go here for tickets.

By robin askew, Tuesday, Nov 6 2018

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