Host of ABC Classics programme Screen Sounds, and one half of popular soundtrack podcast Art of the Score, Prof. Dan Golding is an authority on film music and the role
Alfred Hitchcock
Julie Andrews celebrated her 90th birthday on 1 October and in honour of the great lady, we thought that we’d do this piece on the times that she tried to
Ever since Mark Hartley's documentary Not Quite Hollywood came out in 2008, what became called Ozploitation has had a high profile in Australian cinema. Ozploitation covers several genres, but horror
The brief revival in the late 1970s
The talented star of Rope and Gun Crazy
… an engaging Hitchcockian thriller with a very loose relationship with reality.
Stephen Vagg’s series on forgotten British movie moguls looks at the second part of Nat Cohen’s career (for part one, see here). In our previous piece on Nat Cohen, we
Like most cinephiles of my generation, I was first exposed to George Peppard via The A Team, must-watch-TV for any ten-year-old boy. I have to admit, me and my friends
We look at the career of one of the most successful British film moguls in history, Ted Black. One doesn’t normally encounter the adjective “successful” before the words “film mogul”
Do people ever think about Robert Cummings anymore? Even film buffs? Did they ever think much about him in his heyday? Maybe in the 1950s, when he was one of
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