Terence Davies’s sumptuous story of New York high society returns to UK cinemas this week. In our October 2000 issue, Philip Horne explored what made the film “an unpredictable, unformulaic success”.
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The famous dome will be taken off a well-known former Sheffield cinema under plans to bring it back into use, documents ...
The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) says its age ratings are the most recognised and trusted by UK parents using ...
John Bishop has admitted he’s finding it both “brilliant” and “bizarre” that Bradley Cooper has turned his life story into ...
On The Road 2025 will introduce remarkable entries from this year’s programme to an ever expanding roster of sites across the country.
Research from the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) reveals that almost all parents (98 per cent) check age ratings ...
Projector brand Optoma has announced its newest 4K home cinema offering, the UHZ58LV. It says the dual-laser projector is ...
Going on holiday, reading newspapers, having meals out and spending time with friends and family can help to reduce an ...
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