Reel Classic: Soylent Green
Dealing with hot topics such as climate change and overpopulation, Soylent Green addresses some very prescient themes which are even more relevant today…
Dealing with hot topics such as climate change and overpopulation, Soylent Green addresses some very prescient themes which are even more relevant today…
Carnival of Souls, the 1962 horror film from director Herk Harvey, is chilling, atmospheric, emotional and influential. Our latest ‘Reel Classic’ is here…
George Lucas recreates the point of transition and lost innocence in American culture in ‘American Graffiti.’ We take a look back at the classic…
Trips into chalk pictures, tea on ceilings, dancing on chimney tops and many other adventures had children wishing they had a Mary Poppins in their life…
Even though Nicolas Roeg is a British director, his 1971 film Walkabout is embedded into the Australian New Wave of the 70’s. Not to forget that “walkabout” is a rite of passage for an Aboriginal Australian adolescent, as he lives in
Although Henry Cavill made us believe that a man could brood in 2013’s blockbuster hit, Man of Steel, it was Christopher Reeve who truly made us all believe that a man could fly way back in 1978. He had the
Almost 50 years ago, Roman Polanski’s film Rosemary’s Baby hit the screens. This artful and engrossing suspense drama instantly won over critics and audiences alike. Today, it seems worth revisiting what made this classic one to remember. Based on Ira
Written by Jessica Hanlon. Routinely regarded as one of the greatest Hollywood musicals of all time, Singin’ in the Rain is an exuberant and magical journey deep into the heart of Hollywood at one of the most pivotal times in
Written by Lily Davis. The film partnership between Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro must undoubtedly be one of the greatest of all time. The pair had proven an exceptional team in 1973 with Mean Streets and then again in
Written by Lily Davis. Meet the graduate; Benjamin Braddock. He’s 21 years old, fresh out of college and about to move back in with his parents to their middle class suburban nightmare. Ben, played by a young Dustin Hoffman, simply