Rise of the new geeks: how the outsiders won
From superhero movies to techy sitcoms to captains of industry, geeks have been running the show for years.
From superhero movies to techy sitcoms to captains of industry, geeks have been running the show for years.
From superhero movies to techy sitcoms to captains of industry, geeks have been running the show for years. But now that ‘geek chic’ is in the dictionary, and Topshop is selling ‘dork’ T-shirts, what is the future for nerd culture?
For some reason, there are currently three films about cyclist Lance Armstrong being developed. With so many movies planned about the same subject, details can get jumbled.
BFI, retail Night and the City is the stand-out title here, a top-quality example of the genre with the unusual feature that the mean streets through which smalltime hustler Richard Widmark plies his trade are the still-familiar ones of postwar London. Like his lead character, Jules Dassin, whose direction is exhilarating, was on the run – from the McCarthy witchhunt in Hollywood. He’s best …
Senior Sky Movies executive’s comments follow Ofcom’s warning not to overestimate VOD operators’ importance The UK pay-TV market for films has changed dramatically since Ofcom began its inquiry into BSkyB’s dominance of the sector in 2010, a senior Sky Movies executive has said. Simon Rexworthy, the Sky Movies controller of acquisitions and on demand, co-hosting a London event to publicise …
HMV says sales of Clarkson’s Powered Up have soared after he said public sector strikers should be shot Take one high-profile TV presenter, a new DVD released in time for Christmas and some opportune outrageous remarks that kicked up the BBC’s biggest stink since “Sachsgate” . Result: bumper sales for Jeremy Clarkson’s Powered Up DVD following his controversial appearance on BBC1’s The One Show …
Articifial Eye, retail, cert U More of a starter than a main course, Mid-August Lunch has the following plot: a middle-aged Italian caring for his mother, has three other elderly women to look after for a couple of days.
If I can sit through the Saw movies or The Human Centipede without my pulse missing a beat, it just means the tipping points have shifted Back in 1976, when Taxi Driver first opened, I trotted off to see it with no idea what I was in for. Imagine that.
Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space | Robot & Frank | Arbitrage | Castle Freak | The Car Doctor Who: Spearhead From Space Jon Pertwee’s first outing as the Doctor – and the first time his adventures were shown in colour – is something of an oddity in the show’s long run. Due to industrial action in the BBC studios, this one was filmed largely on location and, unique for old Who, shot entirely on …
The prices plummeted this year, so Blu-ray players are likely to be under plenty of Christmas trees. Phelim O’Neill advises what to play on them BLOCKBUSTERS JJ Abrams’s rebooted Star Trek (Paramount) was not only the sole moment of unbridled fun in this year’s blockbuster season but the best, full bells and whistles Blu-ray issue, too.