BluChristmas #15: To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)
Gregory Peck’s performance as the white lawyer determined to defend a young black man is…
Gregory Peck’s performance as the white lawyer determined to defend a young black man is…
The Wicker Man has had a complex history. Since its release 40 years ago, it…
If you’ve seen some of the awful DVD editions of this film you probably think it doesn’t deserve a Blu-ray release. It certainly does.
This Alfred Hitchcock movie is a fascinating Second World War drama. It is entirely set…
This awful film about the Princess of Wales feels like it was made for tacky US daytime TV, not the big screen says The Edge’s Film Editor Barnaby Walter
The Killing [Forbrydelsen] became something of sensation when it aired on BBC Four in 2010.…
Four British tourists stumble upon an eerily empty castle while on a travelling holiday. Because…
Some have described Weekend as the British answer to Before Sunrise, and to some extent…
Western drama Slow West has added Michael Fassbender, Kodi Smit-McPhee and Ben Mendelsohn to its cast list
Rush may not be the masterpiece some have claimed, but it’s still a terrific ride.
This was a film ahead of its time. It contains radical decisions in filmmaking and…
Some argue that this is the perfect romantic film. If it isn’t, it certainly comes…
This new Mexican horror movie from Argentinian Adrián García Bogliano is an interesting, if not entirely successful, little shocker.
The world of Hollywood film distribution is a funny thing, and although the larger part…