‘Cinematic comfort food’ : why Heat is my feelgood movie
The latest entry in our series of writers picking their most rewatched comfort films is a nostalgic trip back to 1995 I meet up at least once a year with a group of university friends. We pick a city, descend on it and then leave 48 hours later, often a little worse for wear. I would say about (…)
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