Oct 22, 2009 | Pittsburgh City Paper
Victim | A groundbreaking film from 1961 decrying the criminalization of homosexuality
When this film was made, men in Great Britain could still be jailed for being gay.
Action Diana: the remake of Darling that's a film of a thousand faces
The Centre of Attention's rough and ready remake of John Schlesinger's Darling is fascinating testament to the fact we're all ready for our 15 minutes of fame these days The camera loves you a Action Diana.
Paras fly to Arnhem to remember fallen colleagues
A GROUP of veteran South Wales paratroopers yesterday travelled to Holland to commemorate the sacrifice of their friends in one of World War II's most notorious battles.
Don't miss tonight's 8:30pm screening of Joseph Losey's 1964 "The Servant" on Turner Classic Movies.
On Tonight: Marion Barry's Story, Teen Choice Awards: Roger Catlin | TV Eye
The story of Marion Barry is far more than one of a sketchy videotape of a hotel room and a crack pipe.
Brit Noir Hell Drivers , Directed by Cy Endfield At Film Forum Aug. 7-Sept. 3 When dark-eyed Stanley Black, a long-jawed, macho Morrissey type, picks up a spark plug and kisses it, Hell Drivers gets off to a great start.
'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.
Accident: a classically shot drama
I have never seen such a strong audience for a band, let alone one that hasn't even released their first album.
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 ...
Peter Bradshaw | Inappropriate Cultural Flashbacks: The Sequel
You know that disease I told you about, where some actor's appearance in a film sparks a discombobulating wildfire of inapposite pop-cultural associations? It's worse than ever Tripped up ... Jacqueline Sassard, Dirk Bogarde and Stanley Baker in Accident.
Exiled from America, Joseph Losey still made a brilliant career. Philip French celebrates the centenary of the director who became a real European auteur Sunday, 24 May 2009 Exile has been an element in many cinematic careers, especially for those who fled from Nazi oppression to play a key role in Hollywood, but also for the smaller group driven ...
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