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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Phantom Thread (2017) in Movies
Nov 6, 2017

Dean (6927 KP) rated This Is England (2007) in Movies
Jul 1, 2018
Brilliant British Film
A great British film, gritty and hard hitting and made on a shoe string budget. It doesn't matter, the story and acting make this a very powerful film and it deserves all the awards and accolades it has received.
A young boy bullied at school joins the local skinheads in early 80's Britain, but the fun and games soon start to turn nasty and violent.
Check out the spin off TV shows as well.
A young boy bullied at school joins the local skinheads in early 80's Britain, but the fun and games soon start to turn nasty and violent.
Check out the spin off TV shows as well.

The Craggus (360 KP) rated Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018) in Movies
Nov 9, 2018
Welcome to the hellmouth, we've got double games. Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018) Review
If Hammer House Of Horror had produced “Spaced”, the result could have been a lot like “Slaughterhouse Rulez”. A common room home brew of British Boarding School classics like “If….”, “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” (the 1969 musical version specifically) mixed with “Ghostbusters” and dash of “Harry Potter”, this intoxicatingly lowbrow comedy horror offers a novel spin on the idea that British education has gone to the dogs....
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FULL REVIEW: http://bit.ly/CraggusSlaughterhouseRulez

Rache (174 KP) rated S'Laughter in Podcasts
Nov 26, 2018
Research (3 more)
Humour
True Crime
Conversational
Criminally Madcap
Two British teachers discuss true crimes and the insanity that surrounds them, with a twist of wry British humour, sarcastic barbs sharp enough to have sunk the Titanic, and a sprinkling of anecdotes that will leave you thinking that teachers must be some of the bravest people on Earth.
Not as slick as most of the American podcasts you will come across, but charming enough that you really don't mind.
Not as slick as most of the American podcasts you will come across, but charming enough that you really don't mind.

Chloe (778 KP) rated The Gentlemen (2020) in Movies
Nov 15, 2020
Clever (4 more)
Story telling
Macho
Cockney
Very british
Interesting set-up
I think if someone described his movie to me beforehand I wouldn't have bothered, this type of story telling doesnt usually appeal to me. However, after the initial annoyance of the continuous back and forth between present and past events I did enjoy it. I love the colourful british language and the premise is good. Perhaps a little over the top.
The cast work well together.
The cast work well together.

Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about track Teenage Fantasy by Jorja Smith in Lost & Found by Jorja Smith in Music
Apr 27, 2018

Learn English with Johnny Grammar's Word Challenge
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What’s the difference between “in time” and “on time”? What do you call a person who cuts...

Adam Green recommended Up the Bracket by The Libertines in Music (curated)

Awix (3310 KP) rated The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943) in Movies
Apr 26, 2020
Classic drama from Powell and Pressburger. The life of a British army officer throughout the first part of the 20th century is explored, particularly his friendship with his German counterpart and the women he loves (all played by Deborah Kerr).
Typically inventive and imaginative stuff from the Archers, with bold and witty transitions across time and space, moving depictions of romance and friendship, and an understanding that you can deal with serious topics while remaining playful and creative. Terrific performances and direction: acknowledged as an influence by Scorsese and (less predictably) Tarantino. Churchill tried to have the production of the film halted, feeling it was unpatriotic, but as well as being one of the greatest British movies of all time, it is also one of the finest films about what it means to be British.
Typically inventive and imaginative stuff from the Archers, with bold and witty transitions across time and space, moving depictions of romance and friendship, and an understanding that you can deal with serious topics while remaining playful and creative. Terrific performances and direction: acknowledged as an influence by Scorsese and (less predictably) Tarantino. Churchill tried to have the production of the film halted, feeling it was unpatriotic, but as well as being one of the greatest British movies of all time, it is also one of the finest films about what it means to be British.

The Day of the Scorpion
Book
BOOK TWO OF THE RAJ QUARTET India, August 9th 1942. The morning brings raids and the arrest by...