Anonymously penned Jefferson Airplane-referencing perma-controversial purported diary of a sixties teenager
Scourge of the establishment. In a wry article for the Guardian Guide, always say ‘like his fictional comedic namesake, he’s still angry!’...
Turned a dime-store horror novel into a milestone of modern cinema. Mark Kermode writes: ‘Not only is The Exorcist the scariest film...
This Peter Sellers Jewish lawyer dropout comedy counted as satirical once upon a time but just counts as impishly cute now. Sellers...
In 1971, eager, slightly gauche twentysomething journo William (Bill Nighy) leaves Nottingham for a tenure on a Fleet Street tabloid. After a...
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