BFI
DVD: CapturedFriday, 12 April 2013![]() While it’s impossible to know the effect of Captured on the few who originally saw it, you can be damn sure it packed a punch. It still does. This unforgettable film was made in 1959 for the Army Kinema Corporation to train personnel in resisting... Read more... |
Montgomery Clift: The Right ProfileMonday, 04 February 2013![]() Both on screen and off, Montgomery Clift was sensitive, hesitant, introspective, self-destructive and often tortured. A personality that expressed itself on film as if afraid of what the camera would reveal. There were at least three faces of Clift... Read more... |
DVD: Mon Oncle/Jour de FêteFriday, 26 October 2012![]() Jacques Tati is probably the most famous French comic of all time. Monsieur Hulot is one of those well-loved outsiders, rebels by default rather than vocation and melancholy clowns pitted against the conventions of bourgeois society and the false... Read more... |
LFF 2012: The HuntTuesday, 16 October 2012![]() Featuring a towering, Cannes-award-winning performance from Mads Mikkelsen, The Hunt (Jagten) is a humane and horrifying story of the power of accusation from Danish director Thomas Vinterberg (Festen).Mikkelsen plays Lucas, a kindergarten teacher... Read more... |
Interview: 10 Questions for LFF Director Clare StewartWednesday, 03 October 2012![]() Clare Stewart arrived in London from Australia a year ago this month, into one of the biggest jobs in the UK film industry. For film buffs, it might seem like she entered a giant playground, a job to die for. Stewart is Head of Exhibition at the... Read more... |
DVD: A Woman Under the InfluenceFriday, 14 September 2012![]() Described by Peter Falk as, “a love story between a woman who’s half wacky and a guy who’s inarticulate”, John Cassavetes’ seventh feature from 1974 is without doubt one of his finest achievements. It’s one of several collaborations between... Read more... |
The Hitchcock Players: Barbara Harris, Family PlotThursday, 30 August 2012![]() Alfred Hitchcock famously loved his blondes, and they didn't come much more lovable than Barbara Harris. A Broadway star during the 1960s who later shifted her attentions towards film, Harris was at the peak of her talent in Family Plot, a... Read more... |
The Hitchcock Players: Naunton Wayne and Basil Radford, The Lady VanishesWednesday, 29 August 2012![]() Never one to underestimate the potency of a cameo (as evidenced by his own appearances in his films), Alfred Hitchcock had a particular genius with supporting roles – generating menace, intrigue or comedy with the fewest of brush strokes. Two of his... Read more... |
The Hitchcock Players: Hume Cronyn, Shadow of a DoubtTuesday, 28 August 2012![]() Shadow of a Doubt was reputedly Hitchcock’s personal favourite among his films. Joseph Cotten was cast against type as the glamorous, homicidal uncle, fleeing from the police and pitching up unexpectedly in his sister’s household in a sleepy... Read more... |
The Hitchcock Players: Cary Grant, NotoriousSaturday, 25 August 2012![]() Like his great contemporary Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant not only gave some of his best performances for Hitchcock, he also grabbed the opportunity to darken his screen persona. It was never the case, with either of them, of simply playing “baddies”.... Read more... |
The Hitchcock Players: Lila Kedrova, Torn CurtainFriday, 24 August 2012![]() There’s an affecting moment in the café scene in Torn Curtain (1966) when the physicist Michael Armstrong (Paul Newman) and his fiancée-assistant Sarah Sherman (Julie Andrews), desperate to flee East Berlin, are awed into compassion for the jittery... Read more... |
F For FakeThursday, 23 August 2012![]() For all that’s been said about Orson Welles – usually focusing on his towering genius and sizable ego - he was above all a great contrarian. In interviews he was often genial and self-effacing and of course a scintillating raconteur. During his... Read more... |
