Readers' reviews: Postwar British cinema and Selena Gomez
The best of your comments on the latest film and musicThree cheers for Britain! Matthew Sweet led the boosting last week, with his article challenging the received wisdom that postwar British cinema – exemplified by the work of Ealing Studios – was cosy and parochial. No, he said: in the US, British films were valued because they were so daring. (A point echoed by badcat: "As an American, I'm very envious of those witty, sly, dry Ealing comedies. The post-WWII Hollywood products are cloying ...
Guardian Music — The best of your comments on the latest film and musicThree cheers for Britain! Matthew Sweet led the boosting last week, with his article challenging the received wisdom... more info