One of the best British war movies of all time, the winner of three Oscars, is set in the trenches.
Viewers are still debating whether it is a 'masterpiece'.
Curator Ehsan Khoshbakht explains his selection, the roles of ruins and children in 1945-1960 films, and how "popular cinema was systematically attacked and destroyed by British film critics" back in ...
The common layman’s shorthand for the BAFTA Awards is that they’re the “British Oscars,” in the way that the César Awards are the French Oscars or the Goya Awards are the Spanish Oscars. Yet the ...
This Michael Caine classic is not The Italian Job, it's a gangster thriller.