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EDIT “The film's display of revue artists and music hall stars of another age has a hypnotic quality hardly affected by its primitive technique.” – Time Out Mar 14, 2019 Full Review Ring-A-Ding Rhythm (1962) 100% EDIT “Some of the acts stand up better than others -- Gene Vincent singing 'Space Ship to Mars', Gary (US) Bonds, the witty, modish Temperance Seven -- but even the more boring trad jazz is filmed with such energy and inventiveness that it entertains.” – Time Out Aug 3, 2015 Full Review Chu Chin Chow (1934) 78% EDIT “Filmed with verve and audacity and a lavishness completely untypical of the small Gainsborough Studios, the result is a gutsy melodramatic piece of popular cinema.” – Time Out Sep 3, 2011 Full Review Tom Jones (1963) 83% EDIT “Osborne's courageous hatchet job on Fielding's 1,000 page classic novel and Finney's gutsy performance add up to produce an enjoyable piece of irreverent entertainment.” – Time Out Jun 24, 2006 Full Review The Last Movie (1971) 47% EDIT “Dazzling, chaotic, indulgent.” – Time Out Jun 24, 2006 Full Review Piccadilly (1929) 80% EDIT “The melodramatic machinations of the plot may be weak, but Dupont's assured direction, Alfred Jünge's art direction, and Werner Brandes' lighting create an atmosphere so hauntingly evocative as to be satisfying in itself.” – Time Out Feb 9, 2006 Full Review Convoy (1978) 58% EDIT “A large dose of the best kind of escapist good humour.” – Time Out Feb 9, 2006 Full Review Green for Danger (1946) 73% EDIT “One of Launder and Gilliat's most likeable films.” – Time Out Feb 9, 2006 Full Review On Approval (1944) 83% EDIT “Though Brook's deliberately 'cinematic' approach was highly praised at the time, it is the performances, Lonsdale's deft craftsmanship, and the presence of the semi-mythical Lillie which now holds interest.” – Time Out Jan 26, 2006 Full Review Evergreen (1934) 83% EDIT “If Saville fails to explore the sexual undertones of the story, the exciting post-Metropolis sets designed by Alfred Junge provide an impressive showcase for Jessie's elfin beauty and superb dancing (to a Rodgers and Hart score).” – Time Out Jan 26, 2006 Full Review
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