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The ever quirky co-writer/ director Wes Anderson’s Moonrise Kingdom (2012) takes place on an island off the coast of New England in the summer of 1965, when a 12-year-old boy (Jared Gilman as Sam) and a 12-year-old girl […]
Director Charles Crichton’s 1965 British independent film thriller stars Tom Bell as burglar Peter Rayston, who comes out of jail for the eighth time and has a little love with the easily-led social worker Joanne (Judi […]
Richard Dreyfuss and Danny DeVito enjoy themselves as battling tin sellers in the early Sixties in one of writer-director Barry Levinson’s ambitious semi-autobiographical Baltimore comedies made in 1987 between Diner (1982) and Avalon (1990). BB […]
Jane Fonda (as Her, Suzanne) and Yves Montand (as Him, Jacques) play a reporter and an ad-director couple in Paris, who reappraise their revolutionary views during the course of a factory-workers’ strike. Writer-directors Jean-Luc Godard […]
Director Bob Kellett’s 1972 sequel to 1968’s Till Death Us Do Part is a shaky and disappointing comedy feature. It is the second film spinoff from the classic Sixties TV show Till Death Us Do […]
Director Silvio Narizzano’s delightfully bright and breezy 1966 British Swinging Sixties comedy drama Georgy Girl showcases a loveable, quite adorable performance from Lynn Redgrave as plain and homely but vivacious mod girl Georgy, who is […]
The campy, infectiously amusing 1966 spy spoof thriller film The Silencers is the first of four action capers for Dean Martin’s incredibly popular Sixties secret agent Matt Helm. Stella Stevens is a formidable co-star as agent […]