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The French New wave or (Nouvelle Vague) came to fruition roughly between the dates (1958 - 1967). It began when a young group of filmmakers, unified in their ideas, came together.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was directed in 1974 by American Tobe Hooper. It is inspired by the true life story of American serial killer Ed Gein.

Alfred Hitchcock made an outstanding contribution to the aesthetic of film, his body of work displays an immaculate articulation of image and sound.

The British Board of Film Classification (originally the British Board of Film Censors) was established in 1912, the year when the Titanic tragically sank to its final resting place at the bottom of the North Atlantic.

A Nightmare on Elm street is the latest horror movie to get the remake treatment after the likes of Last House on the Left in 2009, and the awful Friday the 13th, also in 2009.

'Predators' (2010): Preview

By Karl Benecke on Mar 24, 10 05:35 PM

True Predator fans will tell you that the Predator series has become a bit of a joke. The Alien Vs Predator films have not really added anything to the series, other than a few spectacular CGI confrontations.

Fernando Meirelles spoke about his early career and his films in this year's Bradford Film Festival. He addressed a large crowd at the National Media Museum, who were keen to learn about his life as a film director.

The 16th Bradford International Film Festival began on Thursday night with a premiere of Perrier's Bounty, but Friday was the first full day of the festival. Taking place primarily at the National Media Museum, but incorporating venues across Bradford, I went along to view a select number of films throughout the day. Here is my review.

'Green Zone': Preview

By Karl Benecke on Mar 8, 10 06:16 PM

You could be forgiven for thinking that Matt Damon's new movie 'Green Zone' was the latest instalment of the Bourne franchise, certain shots in the explosive trailer certainly fit the Bourne mould, but you would be wrong.

Oscars 2010

By Karl Benecke on Mar 8, 10 03:46 PM

Kathryn Bigelow made history last night after becoming the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Director

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