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Featured List - My Top 10 British Films

  • Sleuth (1972)

    Taking the top spot as my all-time favourite British film is Anthony Shaffer's brilliant, labyrinthine tale of a country house, the Lord of the...

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  • Withnail and I (1987)

    As the dark winter months are softened by our own seasonal excess, it seems only right to raise a glass to Bruce Robinson's boozy tale of two...

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  • The Wicker Man (1973)

    From the pen of the late, great Anthony Shaffer comes one of the most chilling, iconic and original films in all of movie history. Set on the...

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  • A Clockwork Orange (1971)

    Ultra-violence, drugs, sex, crime, punishment and the human capacity for evil are just a few of the subjects covered by one of the most talked about...

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  • How to get Ahead in Advertising (1989)

    Starring Richard E Grant as the archetypal 80s yuppie, this hilarious and metaphorical study of a burned-out executive's midlife crisis paints a...

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  • Layer Cake (2004)

    Starring a pre-Bond Daniel Craig, this sleek and stylish reimagining of the British crime thriller is filled with more twists and turns than a...

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  • The Hill (1965)

    Almost forgotten now, this tense and relentless prison drama stars a young Sean Connery as busted Sergeant Joe Roberts trying to survive a notorious...

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  • Asylum (1972)

    "We're a long way from Harley Street out here." From the legendary studios of Amicus Productions, Asylum is probably the finest example of the many...

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  • The Rebel (1961)

    Tony Hancock stars in his default role as a dour and downtrodden version of himself in this witty and prescient exploration of a nihilistic,...

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  • Yield to the Night (1956)

    J Lee Thompson directs a young Diana Dors' compelling portrayal of condemned prisoner Mary Price Hilton in this suffocating study of banal,...

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