Dirk’s Five: Dickie Five
Dirk Malcolm has asked me to do a Dickie Five for the passing of the legend that was Sir Richard “Dickie” Attenborough. His first film was David Lean’s “In Which […]
Dirk Malcolm has asked me to do a Dickie Five for the passing of the legend that was Sir Richard “Dickie” Attenborough. His first film was David Lean’s “In Which […]
The title of MULHOLLAND DRIVE is a wonderful paradox. It seems to promise something very specific about a place, yet at the same time it belongs in a strange, disjointed […]
Between 1941 and 1957 Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, known when their powers combined as the Archers, delivered so many undisputed classics of British cinema that any attempted list of […]