When I Waked, I Cried to Dream Again: Derek Jarman’s ‘The Tempest’ (1979)
❉ Rich and strange (with a hip full of loose change) – such stuff that hallicinatory dreams are made on.
❉ Rich and strange (with a hip full of loose change) – such stuff that hallicinatory dreams are made on.
❉ An appreciation of the intensely personal vision of Derek Jarman.
❉ An appreciation of the underground star who “forever changed male sexuality on screen”.
❉ Nick Campbell praises a strikingly modern nocturnal romance. But does he believe in love at first sight?
❉ Peccadillo Pictures’ latest release follows four gay men as they navigate life during one sublime night in Philadelphia.
❉ We revive the spirit of BBC2’s fondly remembered Sunday night film series ‘Moviedrome’, this week ‘Blue Is The Warmest Colour’.
❉ “A riotous paean to sexual liberation” – We look back on the quintessential cult movie, which made its US debut on this day in 1975.
❉ Nick Campbell pays a visit to Sir John’s Trouser Bar. Come for the trousers, stay for the tears. Mind the flesh-eating zombies on the way.
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