Britain has been part of a lot of wars throughout history, most of which were in the name of expanding the kingdom to all regions of the world, which is not exactly a noble crusade by today's ...
Softly from Scotch bagpipes there sounded, last week, in the depths of Westminster Abbey, that lilting, infinitely plaintive tune, The Flowers of the Forest. One of many hundreds who harkened and wept ...
Scorsese may not have directed this engaging tour through a vital filmography, but he narrates with palpable, personal devotion to his subject. For any film lovers who grew up on, generationally ...
The English are not as stupid as Americans. Or do I mean simplistic? After centuries of being overrun and overrunning others, the English have made an art of ignoring how nasty they really are, ...
Curator Ehsan Khoshbakht explains his selection, the roles of ruins and children in 1945-1960 films, and how "popular cinema was systematically attacked and destroyed by British film critics" back in ...