Film Review: Celebration (2007)
Two decades after it was filmed, Celebration: Yves Saint Laurent, Olivier Meyrou’s brilliant fly-on-the-wall documentary celebrating the last of the great couturiers of Paris, is finally…
Two decades after it was filmed, Celebration: Yves Saint Laurent, Olivier Meyrou’s brilliant fly-on-the-wall documentary celebrating the last of the great couturiers of Paris, is finally…
Stephen King has a quick answer to which novel of his he finds the most frightening: Pet Sematary. Personally, I tend to agree. But…
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Professional wrestling is a divisive form of entertainment, to say the least, and there is no doubt that some critics of the sport will…
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Neil Jordan has a long history of films that seem to divide opinion; opinions that change over the years as his films are reassessed….
Alongside Charlie Chaplin’s persona as the Tramp and Buster Keaton’s phenomenal use of visual comedy, Laurel and Hardy in their bowler hats dancing to…