‘Mr Smith Goes to Washington’ at 85 – Review
We behold the outrage of director Frank Capra, and absorb the performance of an all-time great career from James Stewart, in ‘Mr Smith Goes to Washington. Review by Bella Madge.
Read MoreWe behold the outrage of director Frank Capra, and absorb the performance of an all-time great career from James Stewart, in ‘Mr Smith Goes to Washington. Review by Bella Madge.
Read MoreJames Stewart and George C. Scott are a wonder to behold in Otto Preminger’s strange, uneasy, and altogether brilliant courtroom drama ‘Anatomy of a Murder’ (1959). Review by Kieran Judge.
Read More“For me, diagnosis meant freedom… celebration… life.” Bella Madge chronicles her journey through film to self-acceptance and understanding in this Autistic Pride piece.
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 MoreAlfred Hitchcock thriller ‘Vertigo’ (1958) is a perfect case study for how perception changes art. Now 65, it is Hitchcock’s greatest achievement. Review by Rob Jones.
Read More75 years after its release, Frank Capra’s Christmas fable ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ (1946) still connects with those who sacrifice so much of themselves to the greater good. Katie Doyle reviews.
Read MoreIn Part 2 of her ‘Movies I Had A Religious/Spiritual Experience With’ series, Katie Doyle outlines three more films that have had a profound effect on her faith and spirituality.
Read MoreTis the season for a Christmas rant. Katie Doyle presents hers in the form of her latest piece: ‘It’s A Wonderful Life: The Truest of Christmas Films’, here.
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