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January 1, 2015

Do Your Worst, 2015, I Dare You

I hope you all found suitably cheery ways to launch yourselves into the new year. We hit the chilly streets of Barcelona (where even the local vegetable store was mixing cocktails and people on street corners were selling bottles of champagne) not realising that it’s customary to wear evening dress for the occasion or at […]
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Published on January 01, 2015 01:31

December 31, 2014

Another Rare Author Returns

Never say this blog is not ahead of the curve, me hearties. First it points you to Hans Fallada’s astonishing ‘Alone in Berlin’, only for the book to be announced as an upcoming Emma Thompson film, and now, after years of nagging people about the wonderful, obscure writer Michael McDowell, I’ve discovered that all of […]
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Published on December 31, 2014 02:28

December 30, 2014

Mornington Crescent: Still Peculiar

To round off the end of the year, here’s a fresh update on one of the first posts I ever made on his blog, which is now – incredibly – seven years old. Mornington Crescent. I blew them up in it, then moved them out of it, but it’s still a great little building. Elderly […]
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Published on December 30, 2014 01:14

December 29, 2014

Best & Worst Films Of The Year

It’s a safe bet that no-one will look back on 2014 and regard it as a classic year for Hollywood, which, as always, went where the money was – this time looking to the East, as films inserted locations and stars from China, Japan and India in an effort to increase revenue in those growing […]
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Published on December 29, 2014 00:35

December 27, 2014

On Being A Multiple

This is Chris Fowler. He’s not me, by the way. But he bears my name and is probably a lot smarter than I’ll ever be.This charismatic guy is a respected American sportscaster working for ESPN who happens to share my name. I have a common name. Taxi drivers make one of two jokes about […]
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Published on December 27, 2014 23:40

Scotland Yard’s Black Museum Gets The Public Go-Ahead

I’ve mentioned the possibility here in the past, but now the rumours have been confirmed; Scotland Yard’s so-called ‘Black Museum’, which houses the exhibits from Britain’s most notorious crimes, will go on display once it has found a sponsor and a venue. The renamed Crime Museum is to raise funds because of government cuts. Until […]
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Published on December 27, 2014 00:11

December 26, 2014

The Wonderful World Of Nativi-Tat

The news this Christmas that a biblical mistranslation is responsible for the idea of Christ being born in an inn stable comes as no real surprise to me. Because I know Christ was born beside a jacuzzi, and I have proof. If you’re looking for really mind-boggling religious rubbish, head for the Catholic Mediterranean countries, […]
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Published on December 26, 2014 04:54

The Forgotten Dickens Christmas Books

In a strange way, popularity was the worst thing that could have happened to ‘A Christmas Carol’. After performances by Charles Dickens himself, a long history of bowdlerised versions, parodies, satires and remakes eventually led to the Muppets, by which time the story’s fierce sense of social injustice had vanished. We tend to forget now […]
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Published on December 26, 2014 00:29

December 25, 2014

The Rich Are Another Country

There are times when not being American helps you take an outsider’s viewpoint on a true story; I came to ‘Foxcatcher’ knowing nothing about the peculiar life of John ‘Golden Eagle’ du Pont (played here by an unrecognisable Steve Carrell), from one of the richest families in the US, but I imagine a lot of […]
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Published on December 25, 2014 01:52

December 24, 2014

Tim Burton’s Monument To Mediocrity

Tim Burton’s directorial style has never been very sophisticated or subtle. That’s fine; neither was Ken Russell’s, but he combined sound and imagery brilliantly. Burton started out with the childlike colour explosions of ‘Pee Wee’s Big Adventure’ and ‘Edward Scissorhands’, and only fell down when he reined in his sense of the absurd. ‘Sweeney Todd’ […]
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Published on December 24, 2014 00:10

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