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David Thomson's "A Biographical Dictionary of Film" has been described as the finest reference book ever written about movies. He talks to Joe Cornish about his new edition, the death of photography and the decline of cinema.
LONDON'S MOVIE HORRORS
London is overrun by zombies in Danny Boyle's 28 Days Later, but it's not the first horror film to stage supernatural events in the capital. Back Row takes to the streets of the city in an open-topped double decker bus and guides you round its cinematic horror sites. Back Row will be staging another tour in a couple of weeks, but this time round the whole country. Email your suggestions for places to visit: [email protected]
FOREIGN FILM GUIDE
Antonia Quirke talks about Takashi Miike, the Japanese film director who gained international recognition with his controversial and extreme thriller, Audition.
BACK ROW RECOMMENDS
In the multiplex: Changing Lanes
In the art-house: Movern Callar
On video: Audition
You can win a copy of David Thomson's "New Biographical Dictionary of Film". Watch out for the quiz next week.
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