Sep 25, 2009 | MediaGuardian.co.uk
Danny Leigh | The view: In praise of inconsistent directors
Let's raise a toast to the film-makers who have bucked all sense of the predictable, producing both sublime cinematic delights and brain-meltingly bad pics.
A festival dedicated to the work of, Harold Pinter, one of Britain's leading playwrights takes to the stage in Fishguard next month.
Seminal Image Friday #2:Frames Within the Frame
Seminal Image Friday #2: Frames Within the Frame Wise Blood Salon Kitty King Rat Eastern Promises The Nanny The Great Sioux Massacre The Servant Latitude Zero Point Blank Mystery Train Walkabout The Face of Another The Draughtsman's Contract The Major and the Minor The Bank Job The Tenant Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! Ikiru Le SamouraA 0 comments so far: ...
Seminal Image Friday #2:Frames Within the Frame
Seminal Image Friday #2: Frames Within the Frame Wise Blood Salon Kitty King Rat Eastern Promises The Nanny The Great Sioux Massacre The Servant Latitude Zero Point Blank Mystery Train Walkabout The Face of Another The Draughtsman's Contract The Major and the Minor The Bank Job The Tenant Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! Ikiru Le SamouraA 0 comments so far: ...
Don't miss tonight's 8:30pm screening of Joseph Losey's 1964 "The Servant" on Turner Classic Movies.
'Sandy thinks I'm gay, Julie thinks I'm a lesbian': 5 sexually confused films
The movie Humpday concerns two straight male friends who get drunk, dare each other to have sex on camera, sober up, and still decide to go through with it.
Joseph Losey was a wreck when he fled America for Britain. But the snobbery and injustice he found here inspired The Servant and other angry, masterful movies Joseph Losey would have been 100 this year, and it is worth paying attention to the anniversary.
Harold Pinter's plays The Caretaker and The Birthday Party came to the city last week.
Accident Joseph Losey, Harold Pinter; Dirk Bogarde, Jacqueline Sassard. Rating: * * * * * Halfway between The Servant and The Go-Between , also playing in the bfi's Joseph Losey retrospective, he and Harold Pinter teamed up on this prickly drama of extra-marital intrigue among Oxford dons, which begins and ends with the screech of brakes over the ...
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