Liz Nickels explains why one of Hollywood’s best loved musicals has a dark side
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Category Archives: Classic Films
Hooray for Holyrood!
As Scots go to the polls, the MostlyFilm crew bring you their favourite examples of Scotland on film.
Mostly Pálinka*
A short piece by Indy Datta about a long film – Béla Tarr’s Sátántagó
A Night at the Cinema in 2014
Want to travel back in time to 1914? Well, hurry up and invent time travel, then. Want to watch a bunch of films first shown in 1914? The BFI has just the thing, and Emma Street has done you a preview.
Victim
Philip Concannon revisits Basil Dearden’s British classic of repression and shame, on the occasion of its Blu-ray debut as part of Network’s series “the British Film”.
Jacques In A Box
The Driver
Indy Datta revisits Walter Hill’s influential 1978 car-chase classic, released on Blu-ray today.
Hit The Road
The Blu-ray release of Sullivan’s Travels gives Fiona Pleasance a chance to revisit a forgotten classic. 
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Porky’s
The seminal Canadian teen sex comedy is out this week on Blu-ray from Arrow Films. Indy Datta girds his loins.
Not Sinking But Crashing: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom came out thirty years ago today. Blake Backlash suggest you read what he wrote about it… or Anything Goes.
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