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Happy Together: Wong Kar-Wai And The History Of Hong Kong Migrant Cinema
Wong Kar-wai’s films are always crossing borders. Though his films have become staples of moder...
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What Does The Future Hold? An Interview With Adam Curtis
'Adam Curtis CAN'T GET YOU OUT OF MY HEAD: AN EMOTIONAL HISTORY OF THE MODERN WORLD (BBC iPlayer...
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Hollywood Killed The Reality Star: Lana Turner At 100
Lana Turner’s first appearance on screen didn’t last very long. As the murder victim in Mervyn ...
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No Image: A King Rocker Conversation with Stewart Lee, Michael Cumming And Robert Lloyd
It looks like a music documentary. There’s a famous person [Stewart Lee] walking out of a train...
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Sundance 2021: On The Poignancy Of Two Accidental Pandemic Films
The thought of an endless stream of pandemic movies was one that filled me with dread from, say...
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Just Don’t Think I’ll Scream: A 400-Film Collage About Our Anxious Present
As the pandemic nears a one-year mark, it can feel like we’re going around in circles. We survi...
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The People's Pyramid: Paul Duane On KLF Film 'Welcome To The Dark Ages'
A brick of Mumufication, photo courtesy of Paul Duane On August 23, 2017, Bill Drummond and Jim...
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Love In The Age Of Corona: Digital Intimacy At London Short Film Festival
We live in an era of Internet domination, where most of our relationships exist at least in som...
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Fishing for the Truth: Social Networking Doc Catfish Reviewed
The modern approach when consuming contemporary art, particularly film, is perhaps to add a hea...
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Danny Boyle's 127 Hours Reviewed
One of the most anticipated films of the year, 127 Hours has everything a faithful cinema-goer ...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
The War You Don't See Journalists are a lot like people. They're either complete bastards – he...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
On Tour There can be little more warming in a character than when their fumbled struggle again...
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Wake-Up Call: Sofia Coppola's Hotel Drama Somewhere
Hotels are by no means bad settings for movies. In Barton Fink, The Shining, The Night Porter, ...
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Simon Jablonski's Latest Independent Film Reviews
Of Gods And Men It’s often difficult to become embroiled in a story surrounding religious tens...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
An Ordinary Execution Creating a sense of dread around a genocidal bastard is notoriously tric...
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Indie Film Roundup: Uncle Boonmee, Adrift, Robinson in Ruins Reviewed
Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives An often beguiling film whose casual tinkerings wi...
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