An acclaimed director is flying thousands of miles to Kilburn to attend a film festival about life in one of the world's most war-torn countries. CHRIS KING looks ahead to The Great Game: Afghanistan festival, starting this weekRead
FOR those whose memories stretch that far back, the words Rock Around The Clock conjure up images of grainy black and white news footage from the 50s showing Teddy boys ripping up cinema seats and generally behaving loutishly while Bill Haley and the Comets belt out that new fangled rock ‘n’ roll.Read
OPENING to the strains of Alicia Keys' song Empire State Of Mind (Part II) Broken Down, a valentine to the concrete jungle of New York City, Sex And The City 2 takes another bite out of the Big Apple with the expertly coiffed cast of the hit TV series.Read
EVERY generation has its own version of Robin Hood. Douglas Fairbanks donned the tights with pride in the early 1920s, followed by a dashing Errol Flynn with a feather in his cap in the 1930s and Richard Greene in the long-running 1950s TV series. Read
FREDDY Krueger's back (again) - so whatever you do, don't fall asleep. Not because watching one of the biggest horror icons back on the big screen may induce some sleepless nights worrying about your own ironic death.Read
Polanski's film of the book written in the aftermath of the prime minister's 2007 resignation is as taut as Gordon Brown's grin, writes RUPERT BASHAMRead