‘Never Take Sweets from a Stranger’: Hammer’s haunting non-horror More than a one-trick pony. Scott Campbell Jul 30, 2024
‘Wank Week’: the wildest Channel 4 series that never was The hardened heyday of C4. Thomas Coll Jul 26, 2024
‘Ae Fond Kiss…’: the Ken Loach movie informed by 9/11 A worldview distilled. Scott Campbell Jul 24, 2024
Three British movies that changed Hollywood forever A seismic influence across the industry. Scott Campbell Jul 19, 2024
The unsettling brilliance of British horror in the 1980s From ‘The Appointment’ to ‘Sleepwalker’… Aimee Ferrier Jul 16, 2024
Britain’s Hollywood: The history of Pinewood Studios A hotbed for the biggest movies. Scott Campbell Jul 13, 2024
‘Bhaji on the Beach’: a cultural phenomenon for British Asians A different kind of social realism. Scott Campbell Jul 13, 2024
Roger Ebert once named “the most dramatic entrance in the history of the cinema” An iconic British film. Aimee Ferrier Jul 11, 2024
‘The Man Who Haunted Himself’: when Roger Moore stepped out of his own pastiche A rare change of pace for the star. Scott Campbell Jul 11, 2024
‘The Party’s Over’: a 1960s vehicle for British revelry and Oliver Reed An underrated gem… Aimee Ferrier Jul 10, 2024
The cult favourite Roger Ebert called “an utterly worthless exercise in waste and wretched excess” It gained plenty of fans over the years. Scott Campbell Jul 9, 2024