I Know Where I'm Going!: Directed by Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger. With Wendy Hiller, Roger Livesey, Pamela Brown, Finlay Currie. A young Englishwoman goes to the Hebrides to marry her older, wealthier fiancé. When the weather keeps them separated
FIRST LOOK AT PLAN FOR BBC'S OLD SITE ; the Place Where Landmark Television and Radio Studios Once Stood Could Be Redeveloped as Part of a 'Mini Silicon Va... HERE'S a first glimpse of the plan for the old BBC building onOxford Road - including a brand... JW Jenwilliams 被引量:...
And is this group, led by Omar (Amr Waked) and his wife Jo (Gayle Rankin), really who they say they are, and is their means of creating a supportive community more sinister than it seems? And can you, too, hear a hum? — S.C. How to watch: The Listeners is now streaming on ...
'A few hours ago I felt on top of the world. Look at me now'John Farrow's film is one of a small number of interesting noir thrillers the director helmed during the late 40's and early 50's. Included amongst these productions are the bizarre comedy of His Kind of Woman' (1951...
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(If you haven't seen the documentary Not Quite Hollywood, do yourself a favour.) But even in the last few decades, it seems Australian filmmakers are intent on reminding horror fans of the country's screen legacy, with the likes of Talk to Me, The Babadook, Lake Mungo, and more ...
These releases are the musical equivalent of the Titanic, and this shambolic, loss-making label continues to release mediocre compilations by has-been pop stars and third-rate writers. Anything that’s new, leftfield, innovative or commercial they’ve no idea how to handle. They certainly wouldn...
we die. We were inspired byContiki Holidaysbrand ambassadors “four regular guys” who call themselvesThe Buried Life. We were laughing about some of their antics and great things they had done and then realised how great it would be to compile our own #ttctopten. Well here are mine, ...
Netflix may boast about its cultural contribution, but only as long as the revenue streams continue to grow and the stock price continues to climb. And yet, within the grubby capitalistic workings of the cultural economy, commercial and artistic success are not incompatible. The situation, ...