
Some People (1962)
British film directors in the early part of the 1960s never really did teen rebellion all that well. Even someone with a track record like Clive Donner, who directed Some People in 1962. Continue Reading

British film directors in the early part of the 1960s never really did teen rebellion all that well. Even someone with a track record like Clive Donner, who directed Some People in 1962. Continue Reading

It started off as a YouTube series, but now Svengali is a bona fide full-length movie. You can check out the trailer now too. Continue Reading

I know a few of you went to see this at the BFI when it was part of the Flipside presentation there. But what you might now know is that Some People is getting a DVD release via Network. Continue Reading

You might have to avoid a few dodgy quiffs inside, but it might be worth it to check out some kitchensink classics at London’s ICA. Continue Reading

Ok, not quite a movie, more of a slightly longer ad, but Synonymous & Antonymous is worth flagging up. Continue Reading

French cinema was a key influence on the early mod scene, not least because it was so damn cool on the eye. Le Cercle Rouge is from a slightly later era, but it’s still a pretty stylish (and intelligent) watch. Continue Reading

I’ve watched The White Bus in full twice this week and you know what? I still haven’t a clue what it’s actually about. Not that it matters, this mini movie is a joy on the eye and well worth 40 or so minutes of your time. Continue Reading

This weekend, I posted up a picture of my Battle of the Mods movie poster, which isn’t (as yet) up for sale. The feedback was pretty impressive, so with that in mind, I’ve dug around for variations of the movie poster currently for sale on eBay and elsewhere. Continue Reading

You may or may not know that Warp Films is celebrating 10 years with a host of events. One such event is Pete McKee reworking the artwork for its movies for an exhibition. If you are quick, you can get one of his This Is England prints. Continue Reading

If you can’t afford the Super Deluxe Edition box set, you can have a viewing of the newly-restored Rolling Stones’ Charlie Is My Darling movie for free – by turning on your TV. Continue Reading
Copyright © 2013 Modculture