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Films By Freda Bruce Lockhart
Page 10 from 2nd July 1982Fairy tales for the not-so-young IT IS a rare relief in this relatively dark age of the cinema to come across a movie that is simply and......

Master-magician's Surprise Tonic
Page 7 from 3rd February 1984FOR YEARS I have thought I had outgrown or lived through enthusiasm for the work of JeanLuc Godard. By turns infuriated and enraptured, baffled or......

Ishtar Not On The Same Track As Mandalay
Page 8 from 4th December 1987CINEMA IN sooth, I know not why I am so sad. Perhaps it is the sight of the tempest-topped trees in London's squares or the thought of my......

Fast Floweth The Fulsome Festivities
Page 7 from 30th August 1985FAST FOOD and even faster culture are the only response to the manic plethora of events which make up the Edinburgh Festival —. plays, operas,......

Great Talent Is Spent On Nasty Old Legendary Junk
Page 6 from 1st June 1979Horror films in general, and vampire films and Dracula in particular have always been anathema to me. The humour which prefers a giggle to a squeal......

Depardieu: The Worn Out Easy Rider
Page 14 from 3rd June 2011LM EVIEW atthew ink Mammuth CERT 15 , 92 MINS B enoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern, the French television comedians and film directors, made their......

I Still Say 'ludwig' Is A Must
Page 10 from 20th October 1978AT LAST the late Luchino Visconti's Ludwig ("A", Screen On the Hill) is on public show. Begun in 1971, it was shown at the London Film Festival two......

Old-type Thriller Brought Up To Date
Page 6 from 9th September 1977JOHN FRANKENHEIMER'S Black Sunday ("AA", Plaza, ABCs Shaftesbury Avenue, Fulham Road, Queensway) is an old-fashioned type of adventure thriller in......