My Life In Film: 1973My Life In Film: 1973
UPDATE: Now resurrected as a video feature for the Youtube Channel. In what I plan to become a monthly feature, I have decided to look back over the years that
UPDATE: Now resurrected as a video feature for the Youtube Channel. In what I plan to become a monthly feature, I have decided to look back over the years that
At this point I was 4 year of age, and my identity was forming, and perception of the world around me was defining my life ahead. So, with the release
A shoot fraught with problems, a director out of his depth, editing which had to remove the central threat due to it not working, a big name on set who
A film praised by many, and one which I’ve never found time to watch and see what all the fuss is about, Dog Day Afternoon is inspired by a magazine
Where to begin when talking about a film as seminal as this? Maybe mentioning the location shooting, with the film being made in an actual institution, making the lighting of
Update: Now part of an ongoing series of videos on Youtube, which will continue the years from this point onward… Choosing my five films to watch from 1975 could be
Despite owning the Clint Eastwood Collection in DVD, for some reason I’ve never gotten around to watching this entry in his career. Even more surprising when you consider that I
Whilst watching Zardoz, one recurring thought that comes to mind is the question, “How much acid was Boorman taking when he made this film?” Set a couple of centuries in
When The Three Musketeers was in production, the producers realised that they were unlikely to hit their proposed release date if they stuck to the initial plan of making one
The film is inspired by the real life murderer Ed Gein, although the story told within is entirely fictional. The fact that the opening of the film claims it is