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Film and television through a phosphorescent screen and electron beams
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THE SERVANT (1963)
In their first film collaboration Joseph Losey and Harold Pinter explore the cracks…
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RIFIFI (1955)
Domesticity, violence and the anti-hero in Hollywood exile Jules Dassin’s transatlantic…
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BLACK SABBATH (1963)
Mario Bava’s technicolour portmanteau horror classic
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Dec 8, 2017
FUTURE TENSE: British Science Fiction Television
Part One / 1938–1969: ‘Bring Something Back’ — From
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Dec 31, 2017
FUTURE TENSE: British Science Fiction Television
Part Three / 1975–1980: ‘A new hope’ — From Space…
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Frank Collins
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May 3, 2022
DEEP END — BFI Flipside Dual Format Edition / Review
But I Might Die Tonight
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Dec 17, 2017
FUTURE TENSE: British Science Fiction Television
Part Two / 1970–1975: ‘Waiting for the collapse’ —…
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Frank Collins
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Apr 19, 2019
Nigel Kneale’s QUATERMASS — The Complete Series / Blu-ray Review
‘Guaranteed to burn well’
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Frank Collins
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Sep 11, 2023
L’AMOUR FOU (2010)
Pierre Bergé, partner to fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent, reflects upon a…
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Aug 22, 2023
ALICE (1988)
Jan Švankmajer’s haunting exploration of Lewis Carroll’s Wonderland psychogeography
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