Tag: cult

Review: Brian Clemens at the NFT

If you weren't lucky enough to get to meet and greet the man behind The Avengers, our man The Scenester was on hand to do just that – and he's just reviewed Brian Clemens at the NFT. So check out the Q&A with the man and a review of the […]

Steve McQueen at the BFI

Another month, another season at London's BFI – this time, focusing on Steve McQueen. Titles range from his '60s classics like The Great Escape and Bullit through to McQueen's later character work, as in Papillon – al complete with trademark McQueen cool. The season runs throughout August, check out over […]

The Who at Filmore posters

The Wolfgang's Vault site has some interesting music content, but it also has some interesting art too – like The Who at Filmore posters. Two separate gigs, the one to the left is the Tommy tour, designed by David Byrd and re-printed on glossy stock and printed in a run […]

Paul Weller pop print by Simon Dixon

One for Weller fans – or soul fans if you read on – this Paul Weller pop print by Simon Dixon. Dixon takes classic imagery or photos from days gone by and recreates them with a pop art twist, as you can see from the Paul Weller Jam-era shot above. […]

Modesty Blaise – first time on UK DVD

It's been around elsewhere for some time, but Second Sight is soon releasing Modesty Blaise for the first time on DVD in the UK. It's out in 22nd September 2010 and judging by the advance details we've been sent, will not come with any extras, give or take an original […]

Cult Clip: The Corridor People

A while back, we mentioned that The Corridor People, a strange 'lost' show from the 1960s was heading to DVD via Network. Well, that same label has just put up a 'teaser' clip online. Dating back to 1966, just four episodes were actually broadcast of the series, which starred John […]

The Big Beat Scene by Royston Ellis

To be honest, I'd never heard of this book until…well, about 5 minutes ago. But The Big Beat Scene by Royston Ellis does sound interesting. First published in 1961 (and republished with a new foreword by the author), the book is said to chronicle Britain's teenage generation, as well as […]

Georgie Fame – Seventh Son

The Flamingo might have become a distant memory, but Georgie Fame continued to knock out some cracking tunes as the 60s progressed, including this funky take on Mose Allison's Seventh Son. Even better, on this video he's wearing a dressing gown and dancing with Pan's People. As you do.