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Tag Archives: Sidney Lumet

Family Business

August 2, 2019by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman and Matthew Broderick star as three generations of a mixed-heritage family with history in organised crime. Grandpa Jesse (Connery) raised his son Vito (Hoffman) to follow […]

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Network

December 28, 2014by Dan Meier 2 Comments

Two of the best films of 2014 were Nightcrawler and Maps to the Stars, both of which owe at least a slight debt to Network; a brilliant satire of the television industry […]

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The Verdict

March 4, 2014by Alex Chafey Leave a comment

Paul Newman plays a down-and-out lawyer who spends his days drinking himself to death, until he’s thrown a lifeline with a seemingly cut-and-dry medical case. But before he can get […]

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Blog: Self Contained Films

December 27, 2013by Alex Chafey 6 Comments

Making a film set almost entirely in one location is one of the great challenges for directors. It’s a rare occurrence, but there are some great self contained films that […]

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Child’s Play (1972)

October 11, 2013by Alex Chafey 1 Comment

This is Child’s Play, a film set in a strict Catholic school, where unexplained violence has broken out among the boys. For the film about a doll possessed by a […]

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