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Book Review
28 Jun 2005
Greasepaint and Gore: The Hammer Monsters of Roy Ashton by Bruce Sachs and Russell Wall
The glory days of Hammer Horror may have long since passed, but there's something of a revival going on at the moment as more and more people rediscover the joys of Hammer on DVD. Marcelle Perks reviews a new book and DVD on the work of make-up maestro Roy Ashton

Book Review
24 Feb 2004
Get Carter (The British Film Guide 6) by Steve Chibnall
It may be one of the undisputed classics of British cinema, but until recently Get Carter has received relatively little critical appreciation. Graeme Cole reckons this new study is "a fascinating celebration of a vital, iconic British movie"

Book Review
24 Feb 2004
Godard: A Portrait of the Artist at 70 by Colin MacCabe
As Jean-Luc Godard nears his 75th year, a host of recent books and DVD re-releases have helped kindle new interest in his work. Laurence Boyce reviews "a comprehensive examination of Godard's working methods"