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Author of Fiction and Non-Fiction (Biographies) / Publisher of Bookworm Literary Productions. The Chopper of Lucy Electra. The Blue of Capricorn. The Blue of Capricorn (Unpublished Press Release Enclosure – September 2004). Overview Critiques: Rating Classifications. Newer posts →. Orson Welles’ Last Movie. February 3, 2012. Academy Poster for Orson Welles's Chimes at Midnight (1966). 8220; Chimes at Midnight. Much has been written about. His first picture, and almost nothing about his final film. Was pe...
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Welwyn Garden City film Society
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Here are some links to other websites which may be of interest:—. The Cinema, where the Film Society shows its films, runs its own full programme of films and other leisure events. BFFS (British Federation of Film Societies). The national organisation for the support and representation of film societies throughout the UK. BFI (British Film Institute). Established in 1933 to promote greater understanding, appreciation and access to film and TV culture. The website has pages for. 8212; Sight and Sound,.
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Movietone News: “Percy”: not quite what you might have expected the world's first penis transplant comedy to be like
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Saturday, February 26, 2011. 8220;Percy”: not quite what you might have expected the worlds first penis transplant comedy to be like. 1971) makes for a strange and perpexing ninety minutes of entertainment. In the first instance, it's habitually described as a British sex comedy, but it doesn't play that way at all, Robin Askwithy I mean. There are a few good laughs in the first half hour or so, but from then on it goes a bit. In the course of his investigations he learns that Percy had been quite a ladi...
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Movietone News: In passing, 2011
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Saturday, March 17, 2012. In passing, 2011. When you write predominantly about the films and personalities of decades past, your motivation for writing an appraisal of any one individual is all too often the need to mark their passing. Looking at my labels index I see that I have written 33 obituaries on this site since I started in 2007. There are a further 17 at Carfax Abbey. And still more at Hammer and Beyond. All very different in Barbara Kent. S day, which was, incredibly, long enough ago to make h...
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Movietone News: Titanic Week, 4: The silence of experience
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Monday, April 16, 2012. Titanic Week, 4: The silence of experience. A series of daily posts to commemorate the centenary of Titanic's only voyage. Did I mention I'm on Facebook now? It's a bit late, I know, but it was one of those things I swore I'd never get involved with, like mobile phones, sport or designing women. But then, about a week or so ago, a still, small voice in my head said: "why the hell not? I'm easy to find, under my real name, so do come along and say hello if you've got the time.
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Movietone News: December 2011
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Thursday, December 22, 2011. My All-Time Favourite Movie Books: “Louise Brooks – Portrait of an Anti-Star”. This is one of those books that takes me back instantly to the early nineteen-eighties, when I was just embarking on my love affair with old movies. I had of course never heard of her until she died in 1985, and the BBC showed an old documentary, Diary of a Lost Girl, Pandora's Box. And, charmingly, Overland Stage Raiders. My voice had broken. I didn't know there. Nonetheless, it was a design that ...
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Movietone News: November 2011
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Monday, November 28, 2011. We see them all the time, and we never notice them. I can't remember the last time the death of a film-maker felt as epoch-defining to me as that of Ken Russell, who has left us at the age of 84. Looking at his career chronologically it is, unquestionably a tragedy. First, apprentice works of enormous sophistication and beauty on television, most notably his sublime portraits of classical composers for the BBC arts series. The Music Lovers, The Boyfriend. A redefinition of ecle...
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Movietone News: Movietone's taking a break
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Friday, July 27, 2012. Movietone's taking a break. Thanks to everyone that has read, followed and commented on Movietone over the years - sadly, I can no longer commit to it on a regular basis. So it'll be mainly silence for a while, hopefully interspersed with the occasional return to life, as and when I get an idea and a free moment at roughly the same time. In the meantime, I hope to continue adding films to MN's sister site Movietone Cameos, and the Marx Council and Dennis Wheatley sites will continue.
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Movietone News: Titanic Week, 5: Filming the unfilmable
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Wednesday, April 18, 2012. Titanic Week, 5: Filming the unfilmable. A series of daily posts to commemorate the centenary of Titanic's only voyage. In Nacht und Eis. 1912) did not appear with quite the haste of our previous film, Saved From the Titanic. Though it did reach screens just before the end of 1912, making it the earliest completely surviving Titanic movie. It's also a lot more ambitious than Saved. Which had squeezed a precis of the events into just one reel, whereas Night and Ice. It is certai...