Director – Terry Jones – 1979 – UK – Cert. 12a – 93m **** An absurdist comedy about of Brian, Jesus Christ’s next-door neighbour, who falls in with left-wing activists, develops a religious following and ends up crucified – back out in UK cinemas in Glorious Standard Definition on Friday, April 7th Like The Last […]
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