Dame Edna Everage hosted this riotous mock chat-show in the late eighties (following a series of successful TV specials), where her guests - ranging from Sean Connery, to Rudolph Nureyev, to Germaine Greer - were as much in on the joke as…
The jewel in the crown of all things film noir has hardly dated an iota despite countless imitations. You'll savour each moment as not-so-innocent Fred MacMurray is lured into Barbara Stanwyck's web of murder. Their screen chemistry…
Orson Welles ground-breaking work chronicles a publishing tycoon's rise to power, told through a reporter's efforts to discover the meaning of his last words.
The innovative use of camera angles, focus and plot structure literally…
Retiring marshal Gary Cooper faces a crisis of conscience when he learns an old adversary wants revenge. A classic that derives its impact through efficient, simple storytelling. Winner of a fistful of Oscars.
Paul Scofield plays Thomas More, a verbal opponent of King Henry VIII who 'stuck his neck out' once too often. First-class adaptation of the play won the Oscar for Best Picture.