A Kind of Loving: Directed by John Schlesinger. With Alan Bates, Thora Hird, Bert Palmer, Pat Keen. After his girlfriend's pregnancy forces him to marry her, a young man must adjust to his new life and contend with his domineering mother-in-law.
A Kind of Loving is a 1962 British Kitchen sink drama film directed by John Schlesinger, based on the 1960 novel of the same name by Stan Barstow. It stars Alan Bates and June Ritchie as two lovers in early 1960s Lancashire. The photography was by Denys Coop, and the music by Ron Gr...
A Kind Of LovingJohn Schlesinger
always have a dream always in progress always living on alms always loving you bab always my darling always on my mind alw always pay attention always plain how does always purchase music always revealing prof always run always show health ba always so lonely always speak english always super ...
Note: all reviews are by Grant Watson except where noted. A Abiding Nowhere (2024, Taiwan, d. Tsai Ming-liang. review) Accident (2009, Hong Kong, d. Soi Cheang. review) Across 110th Street (1972, USA, d. Barry Shear. review) Ad Astra (2019, USA, d. James
I was intrigued by his photo looking out to sea and have been delighted for the better part of the last ten years to see him looking back at me. One can do a lot of living and loving in a decade, a date we will actually reach just after 2017 rolls over into the new year. We ...
41. Norm of the North (2016) Average Letterboxd Score: 1.37 Letterboxd users may not be fans of this animated family film about a polar bear (Rob Schneider) who goes to New York City to convince humans to stay away from the Arctic Circle. But that didn’t stop Lionsgate from making fo...
This brings us to Lust for a Vampire (1971), the second film in the “Karnstein trilogy” of which I’ve now seen a total of one. I will see the rest, as is my sworn duty, and because I’ve heard this entertaining chapter to not be the best of the bunch.That’s the word on...
From these sources, we found some poems that the grander, loving community of this fantasy world found enjoyable, and took words from those poems to incorporate into our game. Some of these fan favorites include “Riddle of Strider”, “The Stone Troll”, and the “Galadriel’s Song of ...
(Stephen Sparks) is the more practical of the two. But they have been friends for years so while Archie has this hair-brained idea that glacial ice holds the secret to youthful vigor, Gordon is the kind of friend who would go with Archie out to that iceberg there to get some of that...