Category: TV

The Big Clock

Earl Janoth is a hugely successful businessman, his publishing firm home to a slew of periodicals, among them Sportways, Styleways, Newsways and Crimeways, a man of meticulous timekeeping
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A Face in the Crowd

“People are fascinating wherever you find them.” So says KGRK roving reporter Marcia Jeffries as she enters the Tomahawk County Jail, Arkansas, the night after the 4th of
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In the Aftermath

There are different processes in work in complex systems, the way in which they are regarded often dependent on the perspective from which they are viewed: when does
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The Wandering Earth

“Hope is a diamond, the only direction that will lead us home.” Home is a relative concept in these words drilled into the schoolchildren in the underground shelter
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Beyond the Sky

The memories of a child are shaped by their experiences, that which they cannot understand explained to them by the adults around them, their parents and teachers who
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Irma La Douce

Appearing on Blu-ray as part of Eureka’s Masters of Cinema range with a splash of jade green comes Billy Wilder’s 1963 farcical comedy Irma La Douce starring Shirley
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Cujo

The impact of Stephen King on the literary horror scene in the mid-seventies cannot be underestimated, with each of his novels adapted for film or television adaptation before
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One, Two, Three

The risk of any artistic endeavour is to be superseded by the future; while normally it would be science fiction which is most at danger of being caught
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An Accidental Studio

It was in March 1982 at the 54th Academy Awards that writer Colin Welland stated unambiguously that “The British are coming!” while collecting his Oscar for the script
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