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Ivan Radford

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Favourite Films: The Usual Suspects, Citizen Kane, The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, Annie Hall, Seven Samurai, Cinema Paradiso, Sunrise, Rear Window, A Clockwork Orange

A former Film Editor of University of Birmingham's newspaper, Redbrick, I'm now attempting to live the razzle-dazzle life of a freelance journalist in London. After work placements at Total Film, The Times and Empire Magazine, I was advised to start up a blog. I did. And, as time passed, it evolved and grew into i-Flicks.net.

Back in 2008, I was commissioned to write a feature about test screenings for the Guardian (a copy of which is also drifting around on here somewhere). Then, in July 2009, I wrote a second article, covering the cost of 3D films. That one incited a response from the Cinema Exhibitor's Association.


I have covered the London Film Festival for the past three years running. A Woody Allen nut with a taste for Film Noir and all things indie and Hispanic, I thrive on communicating with others who share a hunger for celluloid.

 

Laura Humphreys

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Favourite Films: Gosford Park, Beauty and the Beast, A Fish Called Wanda, The Graduate, Quo Vadis?, Caligola, American Beauty, Hedd Wyn, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Kill Bill 1&2

I am a Welsher, who doesn't know what to do with her life. So I write things, make things and apply for things. And I love cheesecake.

 

Selina Pearson

Favourite Films: 12 Angry Men, Strangers on a Train, Casablanca, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, The Lives of Others, Dogma, Bladerunner, The Shawshank Redemption, LA Confidential

I'm a science graduate and a certified geek. I am indecisive and easily talked into doing things (like writing film reviews). I am a research scientist who likes Stephen Fry, cups of tea and Doctor Who.

 

Jo Bromilow

 

Favourite Films: Dead Poets Society, Legend, Whale Rider, Rain Man, Up, Watchmen, Princess Mononoke, American Beauty, White Oleander, Lord of the Rings, An Education. And The Devil Wears Prada.

I'm a Medieval English and History graduate, and am therefore certified to tell you everything that is wrong with 'Merlin'. I want to be the new Miranda Priestly, get married to Jeremy Irons (unless he loses his voice) or Freja Beha Erichsen, and fight against excessive car use, global warming and Ugg boots.

 

Sam Jansen

Favourite Films: Twelve Angry Men, The Third Man, Rear Window, Vertigo, Heat, Murder in the First, Stalag 17, Citizen Kane, Subway, There Will Be Blood

I've just finished the third year of a joint honours batchelor degree in Russian Studies and Political Science, so I have a soft spot for 12 - the Russian remake of Twelve Angry Men. I dislike lateness, amibiguity, bananas and cats.

 

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Comments (1)
1 Saturday, 06 February 2010 18:39
RedHeadFashionista
Can I get involved as Random Comment Generator? And Official SATC reviewer that ISN'T in love with Chris Noth?

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