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Mank – Film Review

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MANK – Netflix. The depiction of Hollywood screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz played by Gary Oldman is one recovering from a car accident. He has problems with both alcohol and gambling but even with these demons, he is still able to integrate with others who like him and his witticisms. And...

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UNCUT GEMS – Film Review

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Executively produced by Martin Scorsese (GOODFELLAS, GANGS OF NEW YORK, THE WOLF OF WALL STREET) and starring Adam Sandler in a serious but not unfunny role as Howard Ratner-a New York jeweller with gambling debts, a failed marriage with children, and a loose partner with whom he now shares...

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OUTBREAK 1995 – Film Review

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When the film CONTAGION was recently broadcast on ITV2, I was surprised to hear it had been received with a number of complaints from viewers who felt further scared by the subject matter. Unlike when I was growing up when there was only 3 terrestrial channels to choose from,...

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The Call Of The Wild – Film Review

The Call Of The Wild - Film Review

The Call Of The Wild starring Harrison Ford re-tells Jack London’s original short story loosely based on the author’s personal experience during the 19th Century Klondike Gold rush. The film was released to coincide with School’s half term and so is clearly tailored for children also. Telling the story...

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Robin Dutta & Vinod Mahindru Talk About Their Documentary That Asks WHO KILLED BRITISH CINEMA?

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Britflicks Podcast host Stuart Wright talks with co-directors Robin Dutta and Vinod Mahindru about their documentary WHO KILLED BRITISH CINEMA? WHO KILLED BRITISH CINEMA? is a documentary about the real state of the British film industry in relation to UK structures past, present and currently for the future. This film exposes...

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‘Who Killed British Cinema?’ Robin Dutta & Vinod Mahindru | RAW Interview

Henry Riley managed to catch up with Robin Dutta and Vinod Mahindru who Produced and Directed the film ‘Who Killed British Cinema’. They discussed government policies, Harvey Weinstein & whether there are any British films anymore. You can buy a copy of the film or book here: https://whokilledbritishcinema.com/

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ACADEMY AWARDS 2018 PREDICTIONS AND LEAKS – EXCLUSIVE CLIP

The Academy Awards 2018 will air from 9pm on Sunday, March 4th, 2018 Check out the exclusive clip from Mike Hodges below ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE NOMINEES TIMOTHÉE CHALAMET Call Me by Your Name DANIEL DAY-LEWIS Phantom Thread DANIEL KALUUYA Get Out GARY OLDMAN Darkest Hour DENZEL WASHINGTON...

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Sputnik Orbiting the World & Episode 214 RT

Who killed British cinema? Until 1970 Britain had the second biggest film industry in the world. Studios such as Rank, Associated British Picture Corporation, British Lion and Anglo-Amalgamated made and released a film almost every week of the year. Tens of thousands of British people worked in the nation’s...

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The Mother of All Talk Shows with George Galloway: Who Killed British Cinema?

The Mother of All Talk Shows with George Galloway: Who Killed British Cinema?

George Galloway discussed Who Killed British Cinema with a variety of guests and of course got stuck in to the subject of Donald Trump. Our talkRADIO host spoke to screenwriter Jonathan Gems and directors Robin Dutta and Vinod Mahindru about the British film industry.

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BECTU sector of Prospect union screening of Who Killed British Cinema? 17th October 2017

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If you would like to attend this free BECTU event at The Cinema Museum, Kennington London on the 17th October doors opening at 5.30pm please register at https://who-killed-british-cinema.eventbrite.com Taken 2 years but we are finally here.  The screening of “Who Killed British Cinema?” by Media and Entertainment union BECTU...

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