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Keyword : British Cinema

1.

A look back at the underappreciated films of Bill Forsyth, with an emphasis on Comfort and Joy.

2.

Review of the Blue Underground Allan Clarke DVD Collection.

3.

Sometimes it is a fine line between homage and imitation. With the plentiful allusions to George Romero’s classic zombie trilogy (Night of the Living Dead, 1968, Dawn of the Dead, 1979, and Day of the Dead, 1985) the line is perilously treaded in Danny Boyle’s latest pseudo zombie, science-fiction action thriller 28 Days Later.

4.

Offscreen presents this probing interview with the Brothers Quay, conducted in Trieste, Italy.

5.

My curiosity about a film entitled Burn, Witch, Burn has been peaked since the day I purchased an original one-sheet of the film in the mid-1970's. With the film still unavailable on video, I had written off the likelihood of every seeing the film.

6.

« A quietly dark, sinister reworking of The Island of Dr. Moreau and various children's tales (Tom Thumb, Jack the Giant Killer)»


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