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What? Bridget Jones without Daniel Cleaver? Should I take this chance? I am a huge fan of Bridget Jones and I did immensely enjoy the first two films. But film number three ? In my […]
Animators are the truest auteurs of the film world. In complete control, they can bring their personal visions direct to the screen. Their ideas do not have to be filtered through other people and appear […]
Is there a more delightful sight than somebody projectile-vomiting his liquefied innards against a squeaky clean glass door, while you dunk a Digestive into your nightly cup of tea? Of course there is but as […]
Orson Welles made Othello—the first purely “cinematic” version of Shakespeare— between 1949 and 1952. The golden boy director of Citizen Kane (1941), Welles was, by age 34, in exile from Hollywood. Othello’s bizarre production history […]