a labour of love from director and co—writer darius marder, sound of metal is boosted by the kind ofnd design that's best experienced in cinemas. it's also presented with open captions, ensuring that deaf and hearing audiences can watch the film together, something that was of key importance to the filmmakers. there are new movies opening and cinemas too, ranging from peter rabbit 2 to those who wish me dead, which i'll review on next week's show. and then on wednesday the 19th, there's a one night only special event screening of the short film the human voice from spanish director pedro almodovar. you have to come! that's what we agreed on, that you would come. you don't say goodbye to a woman you've loved for more than four years with a telephone call! based on a play byjean cocteau, almodovar�*s english—language debut stars an axe—welding tilda swinton, talking on the phone to a lost love who may or may not really be there. presented with an audaciously cinematic theatrical framing device, the human voice is vintage almodovar and will be screened in cinemas with a pre—recorded q&a