Peter Bradshaw
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Peter Bradshaw is a British writer and film critic. He was educated at Cambridge University.
Bradshaw is film critic for The Guardian. He has written a novel, Dr Sweet and his Daughter, published in 2004. He also wrote and performed a BBC radio programme titled For One Horrible Moment, recorded October 10, 1998 and first broadcast January 20, 1999. The programme chronicled a young man's coming of age in 1970s Cambridgeshire.
Bradshaw also co-wrote and acted in David Baddiel's sitcom Baddiel's Syndrome.
[edit] Top ten films
Bradshaw's list from the Sight & Sound Critics' Top Ten poll 2002:
- The Addiction (Ferrara)
- Andrei Rublev (Tarkovsky)
- Black Narcissus (Powell, Pressburger)
- Crimes and Misdemeanors (Allen)
- In the Company of Men (LaBute)
- Kind Hearts and Coronets (Hamer)
- Paths of Glory (Kubrick)
- Raging Bull (Scorsese)
- Singin' in the Rain (Kelly, Donen)
- Tokyo Story (Ozu)
[edit] External links
- The Guardian Search Page for Peter Bradshaw provides links to Bradshaw's film reviews and writings