A Place in the Sun (1951)
90%
3/5
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“The film's political naivete was reinforced by William Mellor's glossy lighting of Hans Dreier's platitudinous sets, while its dramatic vulgarity was emphasised by Franz Waxman's bombastic score.” –
Empire Magazine
Jan 13, 2026
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Circumstantial Evidence (1952)
2/5
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“The solution is rather obvious, but screenwriter Allan MacKinnon compellingly frames the narrative using another case, as Holt's judge father (Frederick Leister) oversees a similar incident involving unreliable evidence. ” –
Radio Times
Dec 24, 2025
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The Tale of Silyan (2025)
100%
4/5
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“Filled with memorable images and nuggets of homespun wisdom, this may be utterly delightful, but there's an edge to the insights into migration and environment change.” –
Radio Times
Dec 24, 2025
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Christine (1983)
72%
3/5
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“The idea that a 1958 Plymouth Fury can turn into a jealous mistress is a cracker and, through his ingenious use of close-ups and seductive angles, director John Carpenter turns Christine into the sassiest thing on four wheels.” –
Radio Times
Dec 17, 2025
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Champagne Problems (2025)
72%
3/5
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“Mark Steven Johnson tempers sentiment with wit, while coaxing relaxed performances and making the most of some splendid locations.” –
Radio Times
Dec 16, 2025
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A Christmas Carol (1984)
98%
3/5
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“Director Clive Donner laudably avoids cheap visual effects and makes atmospheric use of his Shrewsbury locations.” –
Radio Times
Dec 4, 2025
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She's My Darling (1937)
2/5
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“This is an old-fashioned saga that's often flatly staged and starchily played.” –
Radio Times
Nov 25, 2025
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Talk About Jacqueline (1942)
3/5
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“British wartime audiences had no idea that the film was a remake of Werner Hochbaum's German drama Man spricht über Jacqueline (1937), an adaptation of the novel by Katrin Holland.” –
Radio Times
Nov 25, 2025
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Strictly for the Birds (2021)
2/5
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“This overlooked likely lad saga was thrown together after director Vernon Sewell was offered soundstage space before the closure of Beaconsfield Studios. ” –
Radio Times
Nov 20, 2025
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Secrets of a Windmill Girl (1966)
3/5
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“In addition to providing fascinating footage of the Windmill's last hurrah, Miller also does a decent job in capturing 60s nightlife, with one party sequence being enlivened by Dana Gillespie's folk singing. ” –
Radio Times
Nov 20, 2025
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So Evil, So Young (1961)
3/5
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“Perhaps the Danzigers were able to splash out on Technicolor for this reform school saga because they had made savings by recycling ideas from their earlier American outing, So Young, So Bad (1950). ” –
Radio Times
Nov 20, 2025
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Good News (2025)
91%
3/5
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“The cinematography and production design are splendidly evocative, while the ensemble playing is first rate.” –
Radio Times
Nov 11, 2025
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In Waves and War (2024)
3/5
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“A considered treatise on PTSD that makes inspired use of animation by the London-based Studio AKA to offer visceral, shape-shifting impressions of each veteran's deepest, darkest inner feelings.” –
Radio Times
Nov 11, 2025
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Knife in the Water (1962)
97%
4/5
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“The cast is superb, with the non-professional Zygmunt Malanowicz judging his swaggering, youthful brio to perfection.” –
Radio Times
Nov 11, 2025
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Rock You Sinners (1957)
2/5
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“The real fascination with this clunkily assembled featurette lies in the 16mm vérité footage of a bustling dance hall and the first rumblings of British rock. ” –
Radio Times
Nov 5, 2025
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The House of Mirth (2000)
82%
4/5
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“The film echoes Wharton's disgust at the behaviour of the moneyed Fifth Avenue set, while also passing acerbic comment on America's one percent at the turn of the new millennium (and beyond).” –
Radio Times
Oct 30, 2025
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The Ring (1998)
98%
4/5
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“Artfully mixing footage formats to achieve a visual texture commensurate with both the tone of the story and Kinji Kawai's eerie score, Nakata inexorably builds the suspense right up to the chilling climax.” –
Radio Times
Oct 29, 2025
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Malpertuis (1972)
4/5
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“All in all, a glorious curio.” –
Radio Times
Oct 15, 2025
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The Foreigner (2017)
66%
4/5
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“Chan is magnificent as the ageing, surly Quan, clearly feeling every knock he takes, while Pierce Brosnan turns in one of best performances as a former IRA man who is now deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland.” –
Radio Times
Oct 15, 2025
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Design for Loving (1960)
2/5
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“Amidst the clunky dialogue and contrived situations involving society snobs and continental aristocrats, there are peculiar performances from James Maxwell as Murray's doltish best pal and Michael Balfour.” –
Radio Times
Oct 15, 2025
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Silent Invasion (1962)
3/5
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“Brian Clemens's script offers thoughtful insights into the relationship between occupiers and the oppressed, while there's something disarming about the film's cheap street sets. ” –
Radio Times
Oct 15, 2025
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Mantis (2025)
2/5
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“Consequently, this John Wick-alike is nowhere near as intricate or dramatically intriguing as its predecessor.” –
Radio Times
Oct 15, 2025
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Alarum (2025)
0%
2/5
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“It's not unwatchable, but all rather dispiriting.” –
Radio Times
Oct 15, 2025
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The Glassworker (2024)
88%
3/5
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“Nevertheless, this is an affecting rite of passage that has its moments of haunting beauty.” –
Radio Times
Oct 15, 2025
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Assassins (1995)
18%
3/5
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“Banderas gets away with a lazy performance, Stallone is a lot more interesting, but Moore has the best lines.” –
Radio Times
Sep 19, 2025
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