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We take a look at ten great films set over one night including After Hours, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf, and Night of the Living Dead.
Dan Stephens reviews this fine slice of 1970s gritty, urban street cinema that gladly evokes the spirit, and ostensibly the character, of The French Connection.
Bad Frank from writer/director Tony Germinario is currently impressing audiences on the festival circuit and is set for a US release in June. Top 10 Films has managed to catch a preview of this ...
The Lighthouse follows the rapidly deteriorating human psyche of two men trapped as the protectors of a lighthouse 25 miles from habited land in the middle of the Irish Sea. Throughout we are met with ...
Every decade has its fair share of standouts and stinkers, and the fifties is no different. What follows is a chronological selection of ten films that hopefully counter this idea of safe, cosy or ...
The best British gangster movies of all time including Get Carter, The Long Good Friday, and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels.
John Landis' up and down career features everything from classics to filth. But his best work stands the test of time such as Trading Places.
The best movies about prostitution: a look at the "world's oldest profession" through a bunch of great films featuring iconic characters working as prostitutes.
Malcolm McDowell's best films: Mark Fraser looks at some of the high points in a career that arguably should have reached headier heights.
One of Hollywood's most talented actors, Gene Hackman has appeared in some of tinseltown's greatest films. The Oscar-winning actor's work include classics The Conversation, Superman and The French ...
While sodomy is rarely the subject of pleasant dinner party chit-chat, it has undeniably found a voice in mainstream cinema. Mark Fraser looks at 10 films that are literally a pain in the behind.
The 1940s weren't just a golden era for Hollywood but Britain too where the nation's filmmakers produced some of the country's greatest ever films.