Head-to-Head
Two FilmSlash writers shoot the breeze over a contested film.
Two FilmSlash writers shoot the breeze over a contested film.
Centred around two flawed heroes, two iconic and complex men of action, If and The Charge of the Light Brigade make compelling viweing. Released in the social and political tumult of 1968, these two classics of British cinema have much to say about the world into which they were released. Peter Delaunay explores these curiously complimentary bedfellows.
Often trashed for its cold and overly formal poise, Kubrick's movie inspires strong feeling both among its detractors and supporters. Read more to find out how our FilmSlashers interpret this beguiling and maddening epic.
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