Displaying items by tag: London
The Small World of Sammy Lee
It’s funny how the passage of time can completely change the public’s perception of art. Today, it’s almost impossible to conceive how the first album by the Velvet Underground, and the films Performance and Wicker Man were not heralded as masterpieces on release. But back then they were either criticized or ignored.
Who Will Reign Supreme in the Battle of London?
While reigning champions Manchester City and last season’s second-placed finishers Liverpool are bet exchange odds-on favourites to compete for the English Premier League title again this year - fans are also anticipating a hotly contested battle to take place amongst the major London clubs who will be vying for the highly sought-after Champions League spots.
ZANI Zest Session with & Roland Manookian & Shane McCormick
London Seasoned film professional Roland Manookian(The Football Factory, RocknRolla) and Shane McCormick (Castle In The Sky, Let's Talk About George)chat to ZANI about their films, their passions, and their ambitions in an upbeat and positive manner…Listen on !
ZANI's Video of The Week - Oasis Earls Court November 1995
Legendary Oasis’ Gig at Earls Court, November 1995- Liam Gallagher, Noel Gallagher, Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs, Paul McGuigan, and Alan White.
Villain Reviewed on ZANI
Villain is a tale of circumstance. Its formula is one that you may have come to expect in movies within the genre. But, this does not in anyway demean it.
ZANI Zest Session with George Russo (Podcast)
Londoner, Actor, and Writer George Russo (Turnout, Villain) to ZANI on the Zest Session, from writing to shoplifting !! .. Listen on
Carol White – Working Class Hero Remembered
On Wednesday nights, households across the UK would tune in to watch BBC's The Wednesday Play, an anthology drama that ran for six series, October 1964 to May 1970. The Wednesday Play was popular, as the plots often reflected contemporary life; therefore, the viewer could relate to the production.
The Heat Inc, self-titled Debut EP
The Heat Inc has released a dynamic and boisterous EP, that is bound to get your blood racing and your feet pounding.
Cover Girl Killer - The Original Slasher Film
Set in the seedy, tawdry backstreet world of strip clubs, tacky photo-shoots, and faded glamour which characterised parts of late 1950s London, Cover Girl Killer would have made (and indeed probably did make) an ideal bottom-of-the-bill companion to such contemporary productions as Peeping Tom.
Babylon Revisited
Released over thirty years ago, Babylon stands up today as a well-crafted, convincingly acted, hard-hitting piece of realistic drama.