Moviedrome Redux: ‘What’s Up, Doc?’ (1972)
❉ There’s a gleeful sense of madcap to this movie that exists solely to entertain.
❉ There’s a gleeful sense of madcap to this movie that exists solely to entertain.
❉ We pay tribute to Jonathan Demme.
❉ One of the most muddled films ever, released at the height of Disco.
❉ One of the most memorable and enduring British films of its era.
❉ A key British film of the Thatcher-era that still packs a punch.
❉ An overlooked, Nazi-punching gem, lost in 1991’s battle of the box office.
❉ A wild, outlandish, audacious explosion of ideas, genres, tones and possibilities.
❉ Italian director Luchino Visconti ‘s last film makes its DVD debut.
❉ The Hill is a true product of its time, and yet still totally relevant and exciting.
❉ A collection of pop art prints inspired by 1960s music movies.
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