Even in today’s culture of mass produced film fodder, something occasionally appears which reignites your passion for one of the basic fundamentals at the

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Even in today’s culture of mass produced film fodder, something occasionally appears which reignites your passion for one of the basic fundamentals at the
There are two types of film within the rarefied world of the Hollywood Blockbuster – those made by Steven Spielberg, and those which
Oh dear, where did it all go wrong. Noah, the new biblical epic based on the Old Testament story of the man God chose to
Prepare to swash your buckles, or whatever dashing matinee idols do these days. Directed by Resident Evil’s (2002) Paul W S Anderson, and starring Ray
Oriental action / martial arts films never fail to surprise. Take for instance the visually stunning, high kicking Vietnamese period adventure The Lady Assassin. In
1920 and an archeological expedition has unearthed the tomb of an ancient Egyptian child prince. Taking the remains back to Cairo they are put on
Britain does period, factual drama better than anyone else – often derived from its rich, varied and frequently traumatic past. Belle highlights a particularly unpleasant