Calvin Law explores anachronistic, jukebox film soundtracks. It’s a principle that, at a most basic level, applies to food, and extends to the creation of..
CALVIN LAW explores the highly popular and influential works of Japanese filmmaker Akira Kurosawa. Akira Kurosawa defined himself as a man whose life was dominated..
CALVIN LAW revisits the unforgettable works of the director Michael Cimino. One of the quieter departures from the entertainment world in 2016 was that of..
CALVIN LAW discusses how the 1967 film In The Heat of the Night confronts racial prejudice in a subtle yet impactful manner. The ethnic diversity of Hollywood..
CALVIN LAW reviews the varied works of director Tim Burton. Tim Burton is one of the most enigmatic yet divisive directors working today, largely due to..
CALVIN LAW considers the implications of the referendum result for the British film industry. With Britain’s imminent departure from the EU, where does that leave..
CALVIN LAW looks at the tradition of the sympathetic spy in Cold War thrillers. Steven Spielberg’s recent Cold War thriller, Bridge of Spies, is in..
CALVIN LAW reviews UCLU Drama Society’s production of Darkside in The Crypt at St Pancras UCLU Drama Society’s production of Darkside seemed promising from the beginning,..
CALVIN LAW gives his thoughts on this year’s Golden Globe nominations. The Golden Globe nominations include the usual suspects of recent years. Jennifer Lawrence features..
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