MASS IN MOTION
Cameron Forbes
BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE
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Evil Under The Sun
FILM SKOOL
Peter Ustinov once again takes on legendary Belgian detective Hercule Poirot in Guy Hamilton’s all-star version of Agatha Christie’s Evil Under The Sun (1982).
With a whodunit cast that includes Maggie Smith, Diana Rigg, James Mason, Nicholas Clay, Sylvia Miles and Roddy McDowell, it is shot in sumptuous Mediterranean locales and costumed outrageously by Oscar winner Anthony Powell.
Set to the glorious music of Cole Porter and topped off by “a spot of murder,” it’s the perfect murder mystery end of summer vacation. Steve Hayes
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Jeremy Pope
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Tofel Santana
BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE
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The Maltese Falcon
FILM SKOOL
To celebrate it's 80th anniversary, The Maltese Falcon is back in cinemas - watch the new trailer.
John Huston’s directorial debut, this year celebrating its 80th anniversary, turned Bogart into a major star.
Adapted from Dashiell Hammett’s novel about a San Francisco detective’s investigations into the murder of his business partner, Huston’s snappily witty script retains the plot’s labyrinthine complexity while revelling in colourful characterisations of the villains Sam Spade encounters during his quest. Inspired casting includes Lorre as volatile Joel Cairo, Greenstreet as menacingly amiable Kasper Gutman, and Cook as his gunman.
But it’s the fraught, febrile relationship between Bogart’s Spade and Mary Astor’s femme fatale – who persuaded his partner to take on her case – that shapes the deep, dark core of desire, doubt and duplicity pervading the film from beginning to memorable end. BFI
The Maltese Falcon, a film by John Huston.
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The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
FILM SKOOL
Fifty years after the premiere of Death in Venice, Björn Andrésen, the former teen star who once embodied legendary character Tadzio in Visconti’s masterpiece, takes us on a remarkable journey of personal memories, cinema history, stardust and tragedy in what could be Björn’s last attempt to finally get his life back on track.
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World, a film by Kristina Lindström and Kristian Petri.
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Lyle Anthony
BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE
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Take That
BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE
REWOUND: 1993
Rediscover Take That's gloriously homoerotic Pray.
In 2005, Howard Donald said of the video: "We was doing all the sexual thing and stuff... Even then it felt a little bit uncomfortable. But girls like it. Girls like this kind of thing."
The boys like it too, Howard. And still do.
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Keiynan Lonsdale
BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE
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Kevin Holliday
BEATS, RHYMES & LIFE
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