Dorian Cox talks Celluloid cool – The French New Wave and the sophisticated cinematic world of Mod before the era of the beach fights.
On Screen
Reviewed: And Soon The Darkness (1970)
It’s an obscure thing that used to live on late-night TV, but And Soon The Darkness has an interesting back story.
Lambretta documentary on Talking Pictures TV
If you missed it first time, the Lambretta documentary on Talking Pictures TV is back for another screening this month.
Review: Smashing Time (1967)
With Talking Pictures screening it soon it seems a good time for The Scenester to look back at Smashing Time, courtesy of a past NFT screening.
Review: The Party’s Over (1963)
Once something of a lost classic, Guy Hamilton’s The Party’s Over is currently available to buy at a discounted price.
Review: Lambert and Stamp documentary (2015)
Alex ‘The Scenester’ Baxter checks out the Lambert and Stamp documentary. Yes, the men behind The Who’s initial success.
Review: Up The Junction movie (1968)
The always-excellent Talking Pictures TV is doing us all proud this weekend with a rare screening of the classic Up The Junction movie.
Review: Some People (1962)
Directed by Clive Donner, early teen rebellion flick Some People from 1962 has just been issued on Blu-ray for the first time.