A Quietus Interview:
James Holden
Film Features
-
Film Features
Hollywood Endgame: The Boring Messianism Of The Avengers
Given absolute power, the sudden capacity to do literally anything, without limit, what would y...
0 commentsRead » -
Film Features
Lost In Music: Brian Welsh & Kieran Hurley Talk Beats
Brian Welsh’s pulsating new film Beats focuses on two working-class Scottish lads in 1994. John...
0 commentsRead » -
Film Features
In Space No-One Can Hear You Think: Claire Denis's High Life
Initial reviews of Claire Denis’ new film, High Life, following its preview at the Toronto Film...
0 commentsRead » -
Film Features
The Ghost Of Pictures Past: Reveries And Revenants At Glasgow Film Festival
The city of Glasgow is ideally sized for a film festival; you can immerse yourself in the headl...
0 commentsRead » -
Film Features
Life Through A Screen: Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade
Hollywood has often looked to childhood – especially those formative teenage years with their h...
0 commentsRead » -
Film Features
Seeing is Disbelieving: The Amazing Grace Of Aretha Franklin
To listen to Aretha Franklin at any moment is exhilarating and one of the undoubted pinnacles o...
0 commentsRead » -
Film Features
Anti-Social Behaviour Orders: S. Craig Zahler's Dragged Across Concrete
It is not always entirely clear what, if any, political motives S. Craig Zahler uses to frame h...
0 commentsRead » -
Film Features
“Where Does Play End And Art Begin?”: Remembering Agnès Varda
Agnès Varda, Visages, Villages (2017) cinetamaris “The mind zaps all the time. We can zap throu...
0 commentsRead »
Film Reviews
-
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 ...
5 commentsRead » -
Film Reviews
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 ...
2 commentsRead » -
Film Reviews
Hellboy II: The Golden Army Reviewed
In this summer of the superhero, Hellboy possesses a reassuring runt-of-the-litter appeal. The ...
0 commentsRead » -
Film Reviews
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...
2 commentsRead » -
Film Reviews
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...
1 commentRead » -
Film Reviews
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...
7 commentsRead » -
Film Reviews
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, ...
1 commentRead »