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B-movies thrived in the 1960s, with classics like Night of the Living Dead and Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! working wonders with modest budgets.
By addressing these issues head-on, Alfie reflected the changing social norms and the burgeoning sexual revolution of 1960s British society.
Michael Powell's daring 1960 British horror Peeping Tom disgusted critics and ended his career for nearly 20 years. It's often credited with inspiring the all-American "slasher" movie.
British B-movies - Cheap thrills from the past As a season of forgotten British B-movies opens in London, Geoffrey Macnab welcomes the rehabilitation of a genre that trained dozens of our star ...
An Inside Look at Locarno’s British Postwar Cinema Retrospective, Including a Former Festival Winner Curator Ehsan Khoshbakht explains his selection, the roles of ruins and children in 1945-1960 ...
Michael Powell's daring 1960 British horror Peeping Tom disgusted critics and ended his career for nearly 20 years. It's often credited with inspiring the all-American "slasher" movie.
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