Cutter's Way, made in 1981 by Czech director Ivan Passer in Los Angeles, is at last being recognised as one of the outstanding thrillers of its era, full of atmosphere and a sad appreciation of its time... more
Smooth jazz doesn't get much airspace at Scott's, so easy-listening radioheads are swarming to Frith Street with a vengeance this week to hear
Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin Band... more
This highly entertaining 1971 revival, audaciously shot in black and white by Peter Bogdanovich, visits the early Fifties and pays tribute to John Ford... more
Following rave reviews for his London Fashion Week show and with a new Pop-Up Shop in town, Amira Hashish gets Paul Costelloe's take on fashion, family and Jeff Bridges... more
Inglourious Basterds won the top prize at the Screen Actors Guild, while Jeff Bridges and Sandra Bullock were hailed as best movie actor and actress of 2009... more
The actor first sought fame as a member of the boyband Hyrise, whose song ‘Leading Me On’ narrowly missed out on representing Great Britain in the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest... more
Hollywood honoured its own at the first major movie awards of the season, with Avatar, the most expensive movie ever, recouping its $250 million investment... more
The Men Who Stare At Goats, taken from Jon Ronson's non-fiction book about the US Army's attempt to use paranormal powers, doesn’t quite cut it.... more
The first wave of the BFI's ever-complicated booking system opens for next month's London Film Festival, which has one of its best-ever line-ups... more
The big screen version of Toby Young's memoir, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, is a lesson in how to bore viewers and infuriate critics.... more
Iron Man is not flawless but it delivers splendidly tense action sequences, a magnetic performance from Downey Jr, and Gwyneth Paltrow in tight dresses.... more
Animated movie Surf's Up is much fresher than Shrek III and has the advantage that it features loveable penguins toddling along in freezing weather.... more
Ex-Python Terry Gilliam has always had the lurid, wonky imagination of a ten-year-old girl, which may be why he has chosen to set lonely, overactive Jeliza-Rose at the heart of his latest film.... more