The film appeared during the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony as part of a celebration of British cinema.
Over the years, the film has become recognised as one of the defining British horror films of all time.
From the end of May, BBC Arts celebrates The Genius Of British Cinema in a season of documentaries, films and events across BBC Two, BBC Four, Radio 4, Radio 5 Live, BBC iPlayer and online at ...
Emma Thompson among voices supporting anti-ageism campaign, which has uncovered striking findings in top-grossing UK films over past three years ...
Film buff finds lost 1968 vampire TV movie that was rumored to be so scary, it was ordered destroyed
A film buff found a lost 1968 TV movie about vampires that sparked a legend it was so terrifying it was marked for ...
It didn’t take long for cinema, the art form of the future, to develop a fascination with the past. Many of the first films ...
When Shivendra Singh Dungarpur’s Film Heritage Foundation first wanted to restore “Amma Ariyan,” he could not get permission. The 1986 Malayalam film directed by John Abraham was not the property of a ...
Still Burning, a new documentary looking back at the 1970s musical phenomenon made famous by the Wigan Casino, which is now ...
Kane Parsons adapts his own YouTube series of horror videos about people becoming trapped in an endless labyrinth of yellow ...
While somewhat forgotten today, one massive glam band from the 1970s starred in an unlikely silver screen feature Mark ...
Looking for a name for your new band? Then head down to the local cinema multiplex for some inspiration, like these bands did ...
After the ‘bonkers’ Oscars, the Co Derry-born author of Hamnet is poised to publish Land, a novel inspired by her own family ...
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