Ken Loach: ‘If you’re not angry, what kind of person are you?’
He’s been a thorn in the establishment’s side since Cathy Come Home and Kes. At 80, he’s made his angriest film yet
November 2009
DVD review: Looking for Eric
A weird mixture of the standard Ken Loach film with standard Hollywood fare, says Rob Mackie
October 2009
Mark Kermode's DVD round-up
DVD roundup: Looking for Eric | Coraline | Synedoche, New York
Feelgood footie fantasy, creepy animation, and existential overload, reviewed by Mark Kermode
June 2009
Film blog
Sun shines on The Hangover at the UK box office
Charles Gant: Despite balmy weather, the Todd Phillips comedy has managed to replicate its US success to become 2009's biggest comedy debut on this side of the Atlantic, eclipsing local hero Ken Loach's Looking for Eric
Film blog
Looking for Eric peddles an insulting lie
David Cox: In reaching for a wider audience, Ken Loach delivers an offensive message about the disadvantaged people he depicts
Looking for Eric
Looking for Eric
Ken Loach pulls focus on youth violence in Looking for Eric
May 2009
Nice assist from Cantona but Loach's Looking for Eric fails to lift the Cannes cup
Ooh, aah, who's that bloke with Cantona?
April 2009
Cannes film festival unveils credit-crunch lineup of Basterds, Brits and hippies
Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds, Ken Loach's Looking for Eric and Jane Campion's Bright Star will compete for this year's Palme d'Or