by Matthew Stanger | Jun 6, 2026 | Culture
Novelist and screenwriter Tom Bullough talks to HistoFlick about writing his first screenplay for Mr. Burton, the joys of seeing characters come to life compared to a novel and the importance of the representation of Wales in cinema. H: I wanted to ask you first...
by Joe Beck | Jun 5, 2026 | Culture, Latest, People, Top Story
When Cameron Crowe adapted Benjamin Mee’s memoir into We Bought a Zoo (2011), years of hardship, loss and struggle were transformed into a feel-good Hollywood drama. Mee reflects on the changes, the emotional truth that survived, and why the zoo’s greatest...
by Tom Preston | Jun 5, 2026 | Culture, Latest, Top Story
Bohemian Rhapsody has always been a divisive film; despite its four Oscar wins, it received a mixed bag reception from critics and Queen fans alike for its depiction of the seminal band and their mythic frontman. But why was this? Histoflick asks the author of two...
by Harry Wenlock | Jun 5, 2026 | Culture, Sport
There is a moment in almost every boxing film where the hero absorbs a punch that would have a doctor reaching for a penlight. His arms drop. His chin tilts upward, almost inviting the next blow. The crowd noise swells. Then, improbably, miraculously, he throws the...
by Lewis Kennedy | Jun 4, 2026 | Culture, Heros, Latest, Leaders, Top Story
In a museum in Kansas, the spacecraft that almost killed three men sits under the lights, fully restored. The film that told their story helped keep the space programme alive. Shannon Whetzel, curator of the Cosmosphere, on history, Hollywood, and why we still need...
by Max Astle | Jun 4, 2026 | Culture, Latest, Top Story
In 1976, A wine Competition took place where American wine from Napa Valley went against French wine. In the competition, the American wine won in both the Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. This not only caused an upset but also changed the wine landscape for the...