Film review: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969), directed by Ronald Neame The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is based on a stage play.
Book review: The Borrowers #4: The Borrowers Aloft by Mary Norton (Puffin Books, 1997 [1961], from The Complete Borrowers) All in all, it was a
Film review: The Haunting (1963), directed by Robert Wise Eleanor “Nell” Lance (Julie Harris) has been her mother’s carer for a number of years, but
Film review: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964), directed by Stanley Kubrick Number 35 on IMDb’s Top
Film review: The Italian Job (1969), directed by Peter Collinson Odds are, you will have heard of this movie. In particular if you’re a fan
Film review: Seance on a Wet Afternoon (1964), directed by Bryan Forbes In this black and white … umm … thriller? … we meet the
Film review: North to Alaska (1960), directed by Henry Hathaway If you grow up in a family where your father is a big John Wayne
Film review: Mary Poppins (1964), directed by Robert Stevenson There are a number of films “everyone” has seen that I haven’t. Mary Poppins was one
Book review: Postilla by Tage Danielsson (1965), from Tage Danielssons Paket (Wahlström & Widstrand, 1992) Postilla is a collection of 52 sermons, one for each