A Cult Above - In Praise Of Moviedrome
Talking to host Alex Cox about the BBC Two Sunday night film strand that sparked my love of cinema.
So what's your earliest memory of Moviedrome. Me? It's probably from 1989 when host Alex Cox introduced Terry Gilliam's Jabberwocky with a recital of the Lewis Carroll poem. Either that or it was the spring of 1990 and the director of Repo Man and Sid And Nancy was putting the case for John Landis' An American Werewolf In London, his remarks constantly…
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