The detonation of a Second World War bomb in Pimlico uncovers evidence that the neighbourhood was annexed by, and remains a part of, Burgundy. It dawns...
Robert Hamer made his feature film debut as director (after uncredited work on the classic San Demetrio, London) with absorbing period crime melodrama Pink String and...
Alastair Sim is at the peak of his unique wry powers as Christianna Brand’s eccentric but immensely shrewd police Inspector Cockrill, investigating a series of murders...
In this nice spin on the classic Pooh character, depressed working-class family man Christopher Robin encounters his childhood friend Winnie-the-Pooh, who helps him to rediscover the...
Director Burt Kennedy cut his teeth writing westerns in the 50s (the likes of Seven Men from Now and Comanche Station ) and he uses that...
A cult horror classic, being shown in its director’s cut, and winner of the Grand Prize at the third International Festival of Fantasy and Science Fiction...
Went the Day Well is a fascinating Second World War Ealing propaganda film based on Greene’s short story The Lieutenant Died Last, published in June 1940...
Henry Hathaway’s humane and sympathetic portrait of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel, played by James Mason, deals largely with the final years of Rommel’s life and, in...
In this sequel to smash hit musical Mamma Mia (featuring the music of Abba), five years after meeting her three fathers, Sophie Sheridan prepares to open...
During the Second World War, young Scot Charlotte Gray (Cate Blanchett) begins an affair with RAF officer Peter Gregory (Rupert Penry-Jones). When he disappears over France, presumed dead,...