slim jenkins
El Hombre Invisible
Lola - Jacques Demy
I'm a member of The Film Shop on Broadway Market (and Stoke Newington Church St) - I think the selection there is really good although I'm not sure how it compares to the one on Brick Lane, I always think that looks quite impressive but it's a bit too far away for me to go to regularly. I don't think that you have to pay to join The Film Shop though.Just joined Close Up today, the video shop on Brick Lane
I'm a member of The Film Shop on Broadway Market (and Stoke Newington Church St) - I think the selection there is really good although I'm not sure how it compares to the one on Brick Lane, I always think that looks quite impressive but it's a bit too far away for me to go to regularly. I don't think that you have to pay to join The Film Shop though.
http://www.thefilmshop.co.uk/
I greatly enoyed A Prophet when I saw it the other day. I wasn't gonna bother 'cause I was so disappointed with Mesrine which came out around the same time, from the same country, had vaguely similar subject matter and which garnered a similar amount of praise. However, saw it by accident and it's on a completely different level, more comparable to The Godfather or some other multi-layered epic .
I knew he reminded me of someone!"yeah, this was great. i liked the fact the boss man looked like antony worrall thompson"
I knew he reminded me of someone!
NEDS
apart from the slightly weird ending, this is one of the best uk films ive seen in a while. and the kid playing the lead character should have won a fucking bafta. really amazing performance. and with so few lines. but its not the bloody kings speech so yknow how it goes....