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A thorough examination of British cinema’s dabblings i
Conflict photography has been manipulated in a range of ways since the medium began, as Hilary Roberts reveals in her new book. She talks to David Clark
In the darkness of the Indian cinema, reality falls away. Enter a world in which beautiful heroines sing in chiffon saris on alpine landscapes without getting cold. In which floppy-haired heroes perfo
The Tony Blair Story Directed by Michael Waldman Available now on Channel 4’s streaming service Support for Britain’s traditional main parties is at a low ebb. Scotland is controlled by the SNP. Plaid
Marcus Paul, editor John Buchan Reconsidered Thirty-nine years of war and peace 1901–1940 328pp. Handsel Press. £27. John Buchan The Strange Stories of John Buchan Edited by James Machin 256pp. Britis
“This tremendous aggregate of a book has many of the characteristics of a Festschrift assembled to honour some Great Influencer”: so, in 1973, the architectural historian Priscilla Metcalf began the f
More relevant than ever, Nineteen Eighty-Four forms the heart of Raoul Peck’s chilling documentary Orwell: 2+2=5