The Luminaries Review
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The Luminary Review - I Know Where I Am Going, Riveting RFK Interviews, Desert Island Discs and Other New BFI Films, Radio and Video Treasures
I Know Where I Am Going is the Powell and Pressburger Film to Rival Brief Encounter writes Alison Jane Reid in The Luminaries Magazine. It's got steam trains, golden eagles and craggy, ruined castles and it stars Wendy Hiller and Roger Livesey the other Olivier.
Review - The Amazing Mr Bates VS The Post Office in The Age of Corporate Gangsters
The Luminaries Review - The Amazing Mr Bates VS The Post Office is the visceral, real-life TV drama of the year writes arts and entertainment journalist Alison Jane Reid.
Luminaries Review - Greta Gerwig's Heroic Charm, Sanditon 3, Marley, Courageous Discourse and Funny Face
The Luminaries Arts and Entertainment Review - From the unselfconscious charm of Greta Gerwig to Bob Marley's quest for a kinder world, Sanditon 3 and Dr Peter McCullough MD and Courageous Discourse
The Luminary Review: Nolly, The First Lady of Television, The Quiet Girl, Simone Signoret and Ingrid Bergman On Fire at the BFI and The Life of John Palmer
The Luminaries Magazine film, drama and radio review is published. This week, arts journalist Alison Jane Reid explores Nolly, Journey to Italy, The Quiet Girl, John Palmer and Room at the Top.