Fill a bowl with alpine strawberries, break out the Château Lafite (1899, of course) and bask in Brideshead Revisited, the 1981 miniseries based on Evelyn Waugh's classic novel, adapted for ...
When dieting guru Rosemary Conley declares that the Ultimate Whole Body Workout is her last fitness video, cynics might either be relieved that the population is finally to be spared her eva...
What kind of guy was the wizard Merlin, anyway? He lives a long time, raises a boy to be a king, props up a Utopian empire with his magic and wisdom, and then watches as it all crumbles unde...
Remember that scene in Jerry Maguire where the title character suddenly realises the foolhardiness of his impulsively written manifesto? That's how director Alan Parker (The Commitments, Fam...
Ebulliently imaginative and far more cleverly presented than you would expect from a TV miniseries, this adaptation of Gulliver's Travels succeeds by never pandering to the lowest common den...
What happened to the time line?. Oh I loved this book! I was so pleased to hear it was being adapted for TV and then horribly disappointed, the plot swapped backwards and forwards, in the bo...
A truly beautiful Picture!.
A truly lovely film, beautifully shot in black and white, and definitely an all time British classic from the early 60s.
Hayley Mills leads a marvellous cast ...
Possibly the best war film ever.. I know that hyperboles are easy to throw around on these reviews, but I think that this film conveys the waiting and hoping of people back at home while the...
Comic masterpiece. Comic masterpiece
The Times liked this one and called it a hit.I was dubious of watching a British 1937 comedy film. I had seen clips of Will Hay over the years but I fo...
Better and Better with Repeated Viewings. The first time, this movie can seem disjointed and the main character unlikable. But by the second or third viewing, the disjointedness becomes comp...