A Quietus Interview:
James Holden
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The Pioneers Of Post-Truth: Rashomon, 70 Years On
If there's one thing history has taught us, it's that humanity doesn't always live up to its ow...
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The Quietus' Top 30 Life-Changing Films
Life is moving at a strange pace at the moment. At once on hold and furiously unsettled, days f...
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In Good Faith: Rose Glass On Horror Debut 'Saint Maud'
I only have a brief slice of time with director Rose Glass. We’re alone, but our interview is s...
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Memory Palace: On 'Ask Any Buddy' And The Golden Age Of Gay Porn
Gay desire in art, both high and low, has always been tied to the debate of obscenity in Americ...
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Matters Of The Heart: 20 Years On, Is High Fidelity The Best Rom-Com Ever Made?
It used to be that my favourite romantic comedies were the ones in which the main couple didn’t...
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Haunted House: 40 Years Of 'The Changeling'
“I knew about pain, a lot. And I knew about being frightened.” – Peter Medak “This…” noted Ro...
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On Greatness: The Wonder Of The Lowest-Grossing Film In UK Box Office History
On Friday September 14, 2007, three years after its premiere at the Gdynia Film Festival and ei...
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Both Sides Now: 'And Then We Danced' And The Urgency Of Tbilisi Pride
“I am weak for folk dance, all folk dance, but there is something so cinematic about Georgian d...
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Film Reviews
The Wackness + The Quietus' Top Hip-Hop Tracks of 1994 Gallery
It was probably some time a couple years ago, when all the indie kids were in a mad rush to be ...
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Somers Town: Shane Meadows' Eurostar-Funded Film Reviewed
Somers Town is a very topical setting for a film. This area, cut off from surrounding areas of ...
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Hellboy II: The Golden Army Reviewed
In this summer of the superhero, Hellboy possesses a reassuring runt-of-the-litter appeal. The ...
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Star Wars: Clone Wars. The Quietus Chokes On George Lucas' Table-Scraps
Set between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, The Clone Wars is the first fully CGI...
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Lou Reed's Berlin film reviewed: A cinematic remix from director Julian Schnabel
There seems to be an influx of big budget concert films (Scorsese’s Shine A Light and U2 3D mos...
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The Dark Knight Reviewed - The Joker Puts A Smile On Dan Curley's Chops
The summer's most anticipated blockbuster is finally here, and Tim Burton, Michael Keaton and J...
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John Robb on Dirty Harry, American outsider
“I know what you're thinking. Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth, ...
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