
Cinema for Grown Ups.
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Fans of British period drama may have missed this under-the-radar film from 1988, based on Evelyn Waugh’s satirical novel, A Handful of Dust (1934). Produced and directed by Brideshead duo Derek Granger and Charles Sturridge, it stars Krist...
"A pint of bitter. In a thin glass..."
Friday’s film is Mike Hodges’ Get Carter (1971), a classic of the British gangster genre, starring Michael Caine, a pint of bitter and a shotgun…
"You've been a long way away..."
Wednesday’s dip into the WEEKEND FLICKS. archive continues with Brief Encounter (1945), directed by David Lean from Noël Coward’s screenplay, and based on Noël’s one-act play, Still-Life (1936). Four cheers...
Sunday’s film is Bud Yorkin’s The Thief Who Came to Dinner (1973), starring Ryan O’ Neal and Jacqueline Bisset. A computer programmer turns gentleman cat burglar, makes his fortune and gets Bisset — so there’s hope for us all. As always on...
"You were once wild here. Don't let them tame you..."
In today’s post, two great films for the price of one: Ken Russell’s Isadora Duncan: The Biggest Dancer in the World (1966) and Karel Reisz’s Isadora (1968), starring Vanessa Redgrave a...
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London Gasketeer, Magazine Journalist and Former Auction Specialist. Runs on vodka.
Director of 'The Atom: A Love Affair' (Netflix/Disney+). Host of 'The Film Thread' film club. Casting my documentary filmmaker's curious eye on life, work & films. Autism advocate & parent, living by the seaside & trying not to spill my coffee☕️
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