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  • Oct 24, 2024 | stage-screen.co.uk | Patrick Hurst

    It isn’t the be-all and end-all, but it’s certainly fair to say a title can so often make or break a film. Too bland and audiences could so easily sleep on you. Too convoluted and there’s a high chance your film could meet a similar fate. Too outrageous or ostentatious and you’re potentially setting yourself up for a rather large fall. So, when the brash and admirably ballsy title – Nightbitch – dropped as if from nowhere, expectations were instantly dialled up to the max.

  • Oct 18, 2024 | stage-screen.co.uk | Patrick Hurst

    Let’s be honest, there are few sexier filmmakers out there in cinema today than Luca Guadagnino. Or should that be sexual filmmakers? Either way, from coming-of-age tales to horror to the humble sports movie, exploring sex and sexuality has been the very foundation upon which the director has built his entire career on.

  • Oct 14, 2024 | stage-screen.co.uk | Patrick Hurst

    It’s always been the cruellest of cruel ironies that the man who will forever be Superman to many would end up spending the latter years of his life as anything but the invincible superhero we all knew and loved him for. To have the Man Of Steele, in the blink of an eye, reduced to someone so fragile and so physically weak has always felt like a viciously tragic twist of fate.

  • Oct 11, 2024 | stage-screen.co.uk | Patrick Hurst

    Never one to avoid confronting history head on, Steve McQueen has always been a filmmaker ready to peel away its outer layers and prod away beneath. It’s a preoccupation that’s served him well so far in his career and one that’s seen him traverse an impressively wide ranging map of the past. From the 19th century plantations of the Deep South to the Irish hunger strikes of the 1980s, McQueen’s fascination with history and his inherent desire to scrutinise it has been clear from the very beginning.

  • Jul 1, 2024 | independent.co.uk | Patrick Hurst

    Jewish community representatives have condemned the treatment of a rabbi berated outside a mosque he had been invited to speak at. Rabbi Arnold Saunders, a councillor in Salford, who uses a walking stick, was left shaking as he was harangued and called a “snake”. He had gone to Masjid Bilal mosque in Prestwich, Greater Manchester to speak after prayers last Friday, as he is standing for the Conservative Party in the Bury South constituency in the General Election.

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