The catalyst for the 1968 Ford Dagenham strike by 187 female sewing machinists, this film plots their fight to ultimately change the Equal Pay Act in Britain – and eventually worldwide. Working...
Starring Soledad Villamil, Ricardo Darín and Carla Quevedo. Directed by Juan José Campanella When a retired criminal prosecutor decides to try his hand at writing a novel, he finds himself inextricably drawn...
Starring Angelina Jolie, directed by Phillip Noyce. Evelyn Salt (Jolie) is a CIA officer that is identified by a defector as a Russian sleeper spy and is accused of plotting the assassination...
Starring Mel Gibson, directed by Martin Campbell Gibson plays a well-respected Boston cop whose life is changed irrevocably by the murder of his only daughter and sole family member. Investigating the crime,...
Subtitled “Simple, Delicious Recipes For A Healthy Life”, and linked to the current Channel 4 series of the same name, this book aims to explain how food can enhance health and offers...
Fourteen stories, out of almost eighty written between 1978 and 2004, represent “the best” of Rumpole’s career. As a bonus there are the six pages from the novel Mortimer was working on...
Since the initial film Cat Man Do, which grew out of testing new software and quickly achieved a cult following, a further 15 films have been added to Simon Tofield’s website www.simonscat.com....
In a book which reads like an autobiography, we learn of Elly’s life from her birth in the late 1960s through her teenage years and beyond, from the suburbs to rural Cornwall...
By the writer of ‘Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café’, this is the story of Maggie Fortenberry’s plan to end it all – neatly and thoughtfully, just like she has...
Sir Harry Trevelyan-Tubal is dying in his opulent Mediterranean villa, attended by his devoted secretary, while his much younger wife is cavorting with a South African personal trainer in London. Meanwhile, his...