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10 films about the upper classes | The Spectator

10 films about the upper classes | The Spectator
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#BTColumn – Kazuo Ishiguro and the modern world

#BTColumn – Kazuo Ishiguro and the modern world Article by May 2, 2021 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by this author are their own and do not represent the official position of the Barbados Today Inc. by I stumbled across a BBC- World discussion on, and interview with the Japanese writer Kazuo Ishiguro. After a while I found myself totally caught up with the content of the discourse on his writing. What emerged was that he was the screen-writer for one of my favourite films based on perhaps the best known of his novels, ‘The Remains of the Day.’ Regrettably I have not read the novel, but a few weeks ago I watched the movie for the third time.

The 10 best Anthony Hopkins movies - from Silence Of The Lambs to The Elephant Man

Updated: 21 Dec 2020, 12:52 ANTHONY Hopkins is a three-time Bafta-winning actor with a knighthood to his name. But with a blockbuster career spanning more than 50 years, which of Anthony Hopkins films should you be taking the time to watch? Here s just a few examples of his best and most famous works. 9 1. The Silence Of The Lambs 9 Sir Anthony Hopkins is terrifying as Hannibal Lecter in classic thriller The Silence of The LambsCredit: Rex Features Where better to start than with this chilling 1991 thriller? Hopkins masterfully plays the iconic role of Dr Hannibal Lecter – a gruesome cannibal with an insatiable appetite for human flesh.

The Government s attitude to cinema is tawdry and unscientific – and families are the victims

The Government’s attitude to cinema is tawdry and unscientific – and families are the victims The Government’s catch-all response to Covid isn’t just decimating the arts, it’s robbing children of formative experiences More than just cinema: Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone A couple of hours after yesterday’s surprise Covid announcement, in which London and parts of the southeast were abruptly told they would be moved into Tier 3 within 48 hours, Oliver Dowden, the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, tried to offer a note of reassurance. “I know moves into Tier 3 have huge impact on arts, heritage & sport,” Dowden wrote on Twitter. “But rising cases are deeply concerning & Govt must act quickly. Remaining £400m Culture Recovery Fund will be there to help those affected by changes, along w/other schemes like Sport Winter Survival Package.”

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