A film that divides, but you might rethink your opinion after the Absolute Beginners BFI screening and Julian Temple Q&A.
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Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968)
Originally a Hunter Davies book about mid-60s Carlisle, Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush made it to the big screen in 1968.
Celluloid cool – The French New Wave
Dorian Cox talks Celluloid cool – The French New Wave and the sophisticated cinematic world of Mod before the era of the beach fights.
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.
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.
Absolute Beginners soundtrack vinyl reissue
This will divide the audience. Not unlike the film. An Absolute Beginners soundtrack vinyl reissue is coming your way soon.
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.