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Playing Dracula loomed large over his life and work, but a new f
FOR generations of movie fans, Hammer remains synonymous with horror. During the 1950s and ’60s, the X-rated exploits of Dracula and Frankenstein’s monster made trips to the cinema a real scream. For
HE HAS A WEALTH OF HEROES – AND VILLAINS – UNDER HIS BELT, BUT SAM CLAFLIN SAYS IT TOOK ONE ROLE TO TRULY PEEL BACK THE LAYERS.
Call her a chameleon, call her a shape-shifter, call her the heir apparent to transformative performers from Lon Chaney to David Bowie: since the start of her screen career Tilda Swinton has taken joy
What supernatural folklore reveals about human nature
Not many of the great postwar British film stars found box office fame in their early 40s, yet the gravel-voiced and charming Jack Hawkins did just that. His career is perhaps best remembered for his
John Maybury was a fellow graduate of the Derek Jarman school of filmmaking, and it was in those heady, early days that he first became aware of Tilda Swinton. The pair worked closely on two challengi