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“The Columnist” (Film Movement) turns homicidal when she becomes the subject of attack by social-media trolls; over the course of
“Three Summers” (Icarus Films Home Video), a Brazilian housekeeper (Regina Casé) strives to break out of a rigid caste system; Andrei Konchalovsky’s acclaimed
“Sin” (Corinth Films) examines Michelangelo as both a legendary artist and a political animal, contending with the agendas of the Medicis and the Vatican.
Based on the manga series,
“The Great War of Archimedes” (Well Go USA Entertainment) looks at the Japanese navy’s efforts to build the world’s largest battleship; Japanese Oscar entry
“True Mothers” (Film Movement) examines the life of an adoptive family and what happens when the birth mother shows up to demand the return of her son; Fabrice du Welz’s Ardennes trilogy concludes with
A couple of years ago I met an old friend, actress Peggy Cummins, and Diana Rigg at an event at Elstree Studios that I was co-hosting. It was the first time I had met Diana so that was a great pleasure. Luckily I had known Peggy for many years and sadly it proved to be their final visits to Elstree as we have lost them both since. Peggy starred in a classic supernatural thriller called
Night Of The Demon made at the studio in 1957. I really recommend you watch it if you can. You may think an old black and white movie would be very dated now but it has a wonderful atmosphere and some spooky moments. It was produced by a cigar-chewing Hollywood veteran named Hal Chester, who I met in 1996 when he unveiled a plaque for me honouring Terry Thomas. The link was he also produced a classic comedy film at Elstree called