Book Review: World Film Locations: Dublin
Providing an insight into how Dublin has both shaped and been shaped by filmmakers, World Film Locations:Dublin is an engaging journey through Dublin and its representation on screen.
Providing an insight into how Dublin has both shaped and been shaped by filmmakers, World Film Locations:Dublin is an engaging journey through Dublin and its representation on screen.
Nicola Marzano reviews George Englund's captivating, crafty and insightful account of the life of a screen legend.
Martin Cusack reviews Aubrey Malone's daringly ambitious and panoramic overview of the history of film censorship.
Ciara O’Brien recommends Pierre Assouline’s stunning biography 'Hergé: The Man Who Created Tintin' - a must for all comic fans.
Nicola Marzano finds a lot to admire in Marja Warehime's accomplished study of the life and career of the anti-conformist director.
Tom Ryall's indispensable study of Anthony Asquith’s career, which seemed to run in a sort of strange, reverse parallel with the development of film form itself.