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:

  1. The Addiction (Ferrara)
  2. Andrei Rublev (Tarkovsky)
  3. Black Narcissus (Powell, Pressburger)
  4. Crimes and Misdemeanors (Allen)
  5. In the Company of Men (LaBute)
  6. Kind Hearts and Coronets (Hamer)
  7. Paths of Glory (Kubrick)
  8. Raging Bull (Scorsese)
  9. Singin' in the Rain (Kelly, Donen)
  10. Tokyo Story (Ozu)

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