Posts by Tom Graham

In praise of Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence: David Bowie’s festive oddity

By Tom Graham

Nagisa Ôshima’s World War Two-era drama is strange seasonal tale.

In praise of Naked Lunch – the weirdest studio film ever made

By Tom Graham

Twenty five years on David Cronenberg’s adaptation of William Burroughs’ classic novel remains a bold and transgressive vision.

The tragic life and death of Yukio Mishima

By Tom Graham

How Paul Schrader reinterpreted the fascinating story of the revered Japanese author.

The irresistible madness of Orson Welles’ Don Quixote

By Tom Graham

Read the remarkable story of the director’s ill-fated passion project, 400 years on from the death of Miguel de Cervantes.

How Graham Greene became one of cinema’s greatest writers

By Tom Graham

Twenty five years on from his death, the novelist famed for his film noir screenplays remains a key influence.

The harrowing true story of Argentina’s “Dirty War”

By Tom Graham

Thirty years after its original release, The Official Story remains a vital account of the country’s military dictatorship.

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