InMovie MasterpiecesbyStarting Afresh 65Kes — Flight of HopeKen Loach’s 1969 film “Kes” is a poignant coming-of-age drama based on the novel “A Kestrel for a Knave” by Barry Hines.Jul 28
InCounter ArtsbyReece BeckettThe Best of British Cinema: Sorry We Missed You (2019)Ken Loach’s painfully relevant social realist drama is frighteningly authenticDec 11, 20238
InCounter ArtsbyReece BeckettComing Soon: The Best of British CinemaIntroducing a new fortnightly series on standout British filmsAug 21, 20233Aug 21, 20233
Adrian PritchardI, Daniel Blake ReviewYes, I’m trawling my Masters content from a few years ago. Jul 7Jul 7
Stephanie L BroadThe Old Oak: Loach’s swansong offers surprising optimismThe scene: a former mining town in County Durham. The year: 2016, forever synonymous with Britain’s referendum on the EU. The action: a…Dec 31, 2023Dec 31, 2023
InMovie MasterpiecesbyStarting Afresh 65Kes — Flight of HopeKen Loach’s 1969 film “Kes” is a poignant coming-of-age drama based on the novel “A Kestrel for a Knave” by Barry Hines.Jul 28
InCounter ArtsbyReece BeckettThe Best of British Cinema: Sorry We Missed You (2019)Ken Loach’s painfully relevant social realist drama is frighteningly authenticDec 11, 20238
InCounter ArtsbyReece BeckettComing Soon: The Best of British CinemaIntroducing a new fortnightly series on standout British filmsAug 21, 20233
Adrian PritchardI, Daniel Blake ReviewYes, I’m trawling my Masters content from a few years ago. Jul 7
Stephanie L BroadThe Old Oak: Loach’s swansong offers surprising optimismThe scene: a former mining town in County Durham. The year: 2016, forever synonymous with Britain’s referendum on the EU. The action: a…Dec 31, 2023
Sofja.toKen Loach’s ‘The Old Oak’ Is A Communal Feast of Emotions“If you eat together, you stick together. “— What Ken Loach’s latest movie tells us about humanity and power of compassion.Dec 2, 2023
Cultures: Arts Reviews and Views by Susan TailbyKen Loach Made Me Cry x8: The Old Oak (2023)Take tissues, lots of tissues. This film will make you laugh, gasp, frown, really angry at points and cry, repeatedly. It touches the…Oct 6, 2023
InCounter ArtsbyReece BeckettThe Best of British Cinema: I, Daniel Blake (2016)Ken Loach’s 2016 drama is incredibly poignant and important, capturing some of the U.K.’s biggest problems with tact and accuracyOct 2, 20231