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Category Archives: British Film
The Tales of Hoffmann
Josephine Grahl finds that The Tales of Hoffmann never quite comes alive.
The Killing Fields
Indy Datta reviews the 30th anniversary Blu-ray edition of David Puttnam and Roland Joffé’s film about the rise of the Khmer Rouge, which is released today by StudioCanal.
A lingering disturbance
It’s the 31st October, All Hallows Eve, the perfect time for Mostly film writers to reflect on what has cinematically disturbed them and why…
London on Film – London Symphony
While the film world’s eyes are turned towards London for the LFF, Alex Barrett talks about his ambitious new film project about the city, and explains how you can get involved.
Classy ladies, scary movies
Blake Backlash considers the cinematic mixing of Hollywood’s grande dames with grand guignol.
Hooray for Holyrood!
As Scots go to the polls, the MostlyFilm crew bring you their favourite examples of Scotland on film.
Swallows and Amazons Forever Again
As Swallows and Amazons comes to DVD and blu-ray, Jim Eaton-Terry revisits a personal favourite.
Blackwood
Viv Wilby checks out this small-scale, atmospheric British chiller
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.