Call the Midwife is the BBC’s biggest drama hit, in ratings terms, in decades. It pulls in upwards of 10 million viewers and it’s not hard to see why –...
I have a confession to make. I blatantly ignored Call the Midwife when the first series aired.
This is a lighthearted Brit confection set in the early '80s where a group of cockney London print workers are made redundant due to the new Wapping technology that no...
It's by turns funny, twee, heart-warming and innocent, yet always adorable and tear-jerking. Yet it must be said that time has been kind to The Railway Children.Even when it was...
The Survivor is a 1981 Australian film based on the novel of the same title by literary horror maestro James Herbert.
Dusted off, digitally remastered and available on Blu-ray for the first time (although this new version had its first UK outing at FrightFest in August, with Mr Landis himself sitting...
Digitally remastered for a Halloween re-release (although it had its UK debut at FrightFest in August), An American Werewolf is not just a great horror movie, but a great movie period.
Let's hear it for the older woman. Indeed, let's give them a hand. After all, they'd do the same for us if Irina Palm, Sam Garbarski's surprisingly warming tale of...