DOM: L.A.Confidential (1997, US, Hanson)
“What a load of rubbish! Kim Basinger didn’t even get her tits out!” – a displeased cinemagoer, Wigan, Oct 1997 It is still great when you get a buzz about […]
“What a load of rubbish! Kim Basinger didn’t even get her tits out!” – a displeased cinemagoer, Wigan, Oct 1997 It is still great when you get a buzz about […]
“Rosebud” , a bit of an obvious one this, but as Derek Malcolm went for Touch Of Evil, I have decided to go for Welles most revered work, his first. […]
L’Avventura (ITY/FRA1960, Michelangelo Antonioni) . When originally shown at the Cannes Film Festival it was booed by some critics, but after a second screening, it took the Grand Jury Prize […]
In Germany in the 1970’s, they sort of experienced a new dawn of excellence in cinema, not seen in the country since before the Nazi’s. Directors such as Werner Herzog, […]
“We are about to unfold the story of Frankenstein, a man of science who sought to create a man after his own image without reckoning upon God. It is one […]
My favourite documentary of all, bar none. This is the story of the often overlooked part of cinematographers or DP (Director of photography) on film from 1915 to the 1990s. […]
I think in the 1970’s German cinema went through a bit of a renaissance with Fassbinder, Wenders and “The Tin Drum”, but I believe this is the pinnacle. With the […]
“I saw a film today, oh boy!” I would have loved to have been able to talk about my favourite film “Vertigo”, but Derek Malcolm got their first and this […]
An American Werewolf In London (GB1981, Landis), I have always been quite fascinated with lycanthropes in film, as was mentioned in an earlier article, the first horror film I ever […]
When Sidney Lumet died a few weeks ago, I automatically went for this film. When you think of Lumet you think of acting, great acting Rod Steiger in “The Pawnbroker”, […]