‘The Seventh Seal’ (1957), a review
This exchange between Block and Death perfectly showcase the two core themes of the film: the fragility of human life, and the test of faith.
What coronavirus means for UK film
Despite these negative stories, Universal Pictures, in a fit of inspiration, has decided to make new films which it is distributing available to stream on their cinema release date. It has been reported that other major Hollywood studios are sure to follow suit.
Hollywoke: The fall of the Academy Awards
The night of the Academy Awards, where an industry that enabled Harvey Weinstein to perpetrate his heinous crimes over many years decides to condescendingly lecture the average American viewer over their moral shortcomings.
The great musical divide
The schools from which the performers came were both private – that is, accessible only to those with great wads of money who, being from more well-off families, were already more likely to be pushed into playing instruments by their parents.
Why we need to fund the arts
Looking beyond the classroom, these subjects are incredibly beneficial later in life.
Some hope for classical music?
The weekly audience of the radio station Classic FM has risen by 470,000 people over the last year.