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Sapphire (1959)

October 1, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Tweed, soot, racism: England in the 50s

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1950s, 1959, basil dearden, bernard miles, film review, janet green, london, michael craig, movie review, murder investigation, nigel patrick, paul massie, police investigation, race relations, racism, united kingdom, yvonne buckingham, yvonne mitchell

Croupier (1998)

April 19, 2025 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Social critique from the back of the class

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1990s, 1998, addiction, alex kingston, casino, clive owen, gambling, gina mckee, kate hardie, london, mike hodges, misanthropy, movie review, neo noir, nick reding, paul mayersberg, paul reynolds, thriller, writer

Last Night In Soho (2021)

November 20, 2021 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

The cutthroat dreams of the big city

Posted in ReviewsTagged 2020s, 2021, anya taylor-joy, baby driver, dreams, edgar wright, fashion, genre, horror, hot fuzz, last night in soho, london, mystery, rape culture, roman polanski, shaun of the dead, soho, swinging sixties, thomasin mckenzie

Withnail & I (1987)

January 25, 2021 Mikkel FrederiksenLeave a comment

Feels like crying in the pale morning after a decade-long bender

Posted in ReviewsTagged 1980s, alcohol, bruce robinson, coming of age, drugs, england, friendship, london, paul mcgann, richard e. grant, swingin' sixties
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