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Our series on people who almost, but not quite, became movie stars examines British actor Anne Heywood who, it seemed, was up for anything (on camera, at least). Anne Heywood
When it comes to post-apocalyptic games, the settings tend to skew either American or Australian. The former because of the dramatic irony of a once proud empire brought low and
A spin off from our series on movie star cold streaks, we examine actors who never quite became movie stars. The recent piece on the 1957 Robbery Under Arms prompted
The release of Snow White, and its accompanying controversy over the lack of genuine little people in the cast, has prompted us to look back on a forgotten British film
As a spin-off of our series on movie star cold streaks, we thought it was time to profile actors who didn’t quite become movie stars. Let's start with Tony Wright,
Launching his tough guy career in Guy Ritchie’s Snatch and Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York, Stephen Graham today sheds his swagger to portray the heartbroken father of a 13-year-old
… exists on a similar bicurious wavelength as films like Luca Guadagnino’s Call Me by Your Name and Pedro Almodovar’s Pain and Glory, mixing the former’s rosy recollections of past
Stephen Vagg’s series on forgotten British movie moguls looks at the third part of Nat Cohen’s career In early 1962, 50% of Anglo-Amalgamated was bought by the British film and
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
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