The house is large and imposing but where once it might have been grand it is now decayed, the damp seeping through the blackened and crumbling plaster and
Following their comprehensive collection of essays published late last year, Science Fiction: A Literary History, the British Library continue their exploration of the realms of that genre with
The ninth feature film from the maverick American film director Wes Anderson, as is typical of his unique and distinct style, looks to the past in another magnificently
Despite being way off the target demographic for Disney’s latest “How-the-Hell-do-we-promote-this-visual-effects-extravaganza,” the promise of 109 minutes of whimsical escapism on a March night proved an irresistible draw. A
In the Suthern lands across the waters of the Abus, King Osbert is weak, a fool who is afraid even of lightning and easily manipulated by Queen Aramilla
In 1979 the popular culture of east and west could not have seemed further apart, the top grossing films at the American box office the dissection of the
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