The Films That Made Me
Peter Bradshaw has been the Guardian’s chief film critic for over 20 years. Earlier in his career he was president of the Cambridge Footlights and a columnist on the London Evening Standard, where he was famously sued by the Tory MP and historian Alan Clark for impersonating him in a spoof diary.
He is also a regular broadcaster and the author of three novels. A selection of his reviews, entitled The Films That Made Me, is published by Bloomsbury.
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