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Michael Winner

July 2024

  • 1974, DEATH WISH<br>Charles Bronson gets his own back while maintaining his impasssive visage in a still from the film Death Wish (1974), directed By Michael Winner.

    Death Wish at 50: a reactionary and repugnant revenge thriller

    Michael Winner’s violent 1974 thriller demonized inner-city living and rationalised bloody revenge, a film that still acts as a telling Republican text

June 2023

  • ‘I’m aspiring to think more deeply about whether I should do one thing or another, just because I can’ … Jeff Goldblum

    The reader interview
    Jeff Goldblum: ‘I’m not a bad packer – but I’m a horrible folder’

    The American actor and musician on working with Wes Anderson, keeping his music fresh and who unbuttoned his shirt in Jurassic Park

April 2019

  • Studio Publicity Still: Goldfinger Tania Mallet 1964 UA File Reference # 31781_082<br>PM8B0F Studio Publicity Still: Goldfinger Tania Mallet 1964 UA File Reference # 31781_082

    Tania Mallet, Tilly Masterson in James Bond film Goldfinger, dies aged 77

    Actor had her ‘dreadful’ pay trebled after negotiating with producers – but then abandoned a film career and returned to modelling

May 2017

  • Roger Moore Obituary<br>Roger Moore &amp; Barbara Bach Film: James Bond: The Spy Who Loved Me (UK 1977) Director: Lewis Gilbert 07 July 1977 AFA2715 Allstar Picture Library/UNITED ARTISTS **Warning** This Photograph is for editorial use only and is the copyright of UNITED ARTISTS and/or the Photographer assigned by the Film or Production Company &amp; can only be reproduced by publications in conjunction with the promotion of the above Film. A Mandatory Credit To UNITED ARTISTS is required. The Photographer should also be credited when known. No commercial use can be granted without written authority from the Film Company. Character(s): James Bond, Major Anya Amasova

    Film blog
    'Keeping the British end up': Roger Moore's career in clips

    From his early days in The Saint, through his series of 007 movies, to his post-Bond semi-retirement, Roger Moore always lit up the screen, however dodgy the material

July 2016

  • The Square clip

    The Square: clip from Michael Winner's lost skiffle film – video

    Michael Winner’s first ever film,1957’s The Square, was a black-and-white short revolving around a serious skiffle music knees-up in King’s Cross

December 2015

  • An art deco emerald and diamond necklace owned by Margaret Thatcher that was sold for £158,000 at auction.

    Revealed: Thatcher's mystery gems, Reagan's reading and moon dust

  • Geraldine Winner

    Geraldine Winner 'feared for her life' during three-hour burglary

October 2015

  • Geraldine Winner with her late husband, Michael Winner

    Michael Winner's widow hit with iron bar in house raid

    Geraldine Winner is recovering in hospital after a man and woman forced their way into her London home on Friday night

February 2013

  • Michael Winner

    Oscars snub Michael Winner

    Academy awards In Memoriam section fails to include British film director despite his prolific Hollywood career

  • Michael Winner Death Wish

    Letter: Michael Winner on location in Lambeth

    Peter McGinity writes: Michael Winner asked for permission to use the old Lambeth hospital site as a location for Death Wish 3
  • Herbie Hancock 1978

    From the Guardian archive
    From the archive, 12 February 1975: Herbie Hancock, jazz man and film score writer

    Originally published in the Guardian on 12 February 1975: At 34, Hancock's career has already succeeded on many levels. In spite of his making best-selling records he probably still holds the allegiance of hard-core jazz fans

  • Simon Hoggart

    Simon Hoggart's week
    Michael Winner, David Cameron and the Tories' approach to women

    Simon Hoggart
    The director's 'calm down dear' catchphrase got the prime minister into trouble, but I doubt most women were bothered
  • Michael Winner

    Letters: The ranting, genial, unpredictable Michael Winner

  • Michael Winner on the set of A Chorus of Disapproval

    Letter: Lunch with Michael Winner

  • Peter Bradshaw

    Michael Winner was over-indulged, but he was a pioneer of sorts

    Peter Bradshaw
  • Michael Winner at the Ritz

    Tributes pour in to Michael Winner: 'When he wasn't being a monster he was adorable'

  • Michael Winner

    Michael Winner: a career in pictures

  • Michael Winner in 1986

    Michael Winner obituary

  • The late Michael Winner - video

  • Film blog
    Michael Winner: a career in clips

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