It’s never to early to herald a new movie, especially when it looks as juicy as this one. A new poster has just been released

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It’s never to early to herald a new movie, especially when it looks as juicy as this one. A new poster has just been released
The Hitchcock classic To Catch A Thief (1955) will be showing at 15.40 on BBC2, on Bank Holiday Monday, 30th August, 2021. Can you think
The historical bio-pic Belle, will be showing on Film4 next Monday, 30th August 2021, at 18.40. Check out my review here.
BEHIND ENEMY LINES Frankenstein’s Army director Richard Raaphorst, and star Alexander Mercury are dead men walking! Dutch director Richard Raaphorst and its Russian star Alexander
“Oh forgive me, I forgot. It was your reverence and admiration which drove him to take his own life.” Edwina Lionheart (Diana Rigg) speaking with Peregrine
When six world renowned filmmakers – including Robert Redford and the late Austrian director Michael Glawogger – were asked to make short films for a
As fresh today as when Holly Golightly stood on Fifth Avenue with her coffee and Danish in hand, Breakfast At Tiffany’s (1961), the forerunner
If one man epitomised cinema’s idea of sophistication, it was surely Cary Grant; it could be said Grant invented metrosexuality before modern day stars
Twice a year the circus that is the world of high fashion trundles its way around America and Europe. You probably can’t afford the couture clothing
The first time I came across The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue – also known under several other names: Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, Non si
I defy anyone out there not to be totally bewitched by the cartoon feature written and directed by animator Michel Ocelt. Starring, amongst others, the
There was never any in-between with Diana Vreeland the legendary fashion editor of American Harper’s Bazaar and later editor of American Vogue – you either