Peter Lorre: 3 Career-Defining Performances
The 3 career-defining silver screen performances of German-born Golden Era Hollywood star Peter Lorre, a villain and a comic. Article by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreThe 3 career-defining silver screen performances of German-born Golden Era Hollywood star Peter Lorre, a villain and a comic. Article by Kieran Judge.
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Read MoreWhere should you begin with the legendary work of Classic Hollywood film director Frank Capra? From screwball comedies to pointed political films, here’s where to start. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreThe 3 career-defining film performances of Al Pacino, one of the greatest screen actors in history – a skilful and respected presence with an all-time great filmography. Article by George Taylor.
Read MoreThe career-defining feature performances of all-time great actor Max Von Sydow, one of Sweden’s most famous screen exports. Article by Kieran Judge.
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