A Quietus Interview:
James Holden
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Two Blokes Talk About Death: Director David Lowery On A Ghost Story
In A Ghost Story the latest film from David Lowery (Ain't Them Bodies Saints, Pete's Dragon) de...
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International Territory: An Extract From Studio: Remembering Chris Marker
Chris Marker, whose name was not “Chris Marker,” was a play of masks and avatars, an arti...
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Fangs For The Memories: The Lost Boys And The Infantilization Of The Vampire
The vampire as we know it is unrecognisable from the folkloric apparitions of Eastern Eur...
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The Quietus Essay: Okja, The Jungle, Veganism And Food Security
Of all the beguiling rumours that await the sun-seeking Brit abroad, none is so juicy or ...
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Avert Your Eyez: The Trouble With Biopics
All Eyez On Me might be showing in multiplexes all across the country, but expectations w...
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Can I Be Me? Director Nick Broomfield On His Whitney Houston Documentary
Every so often director Nick Broomfield applies his hand-held, investigative style of fil...
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Walking To Nowhere: Alan Clarke's Christine
Even among Alan Clarke’s skeletal, stripped-down late period films, Christine (1987) is r...
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Mud And Flame: Penda's Fen re-examined
If you sat down to watch television on the evening of Thursday the 21st of March 1974, th...
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Film Reviews
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Film Reviews
Midnight Meat Train: How Clive Barker's Latest Was Almost Derailed
The mighty Clive Barker returns to the big screen with an adaptation of one of his earliest sho...
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Coen Brothers' Burn After Reading: Reviewed
Last Oscar season, we saw supremely talented filmmakers get back to basics in order to snatch s...
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Sci-Fi in Translation: Dante 01 and La Antena
Its odd to think that the sci-fi film is an English-language phenomenon. There are several nota...
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The British Invasion: How to Break Hollywood as a British Actor
There is a delicious irony in Simon Pegg playing a British maverick selling out to Americans in...
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Revenge Of The ASBO: Eden Lake Reviewed
According to The Daily Mail the kids are running riot, stabbing wildly in the dark and all too ...
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Book-Film Adaptations: Win Tickets To Hear Toby Young Speak
While Hollywood scrounges through its couch cushions searching for that elusive shiny copper of...
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Heavy Metal In Baghdad: Reviewed
This documentary feature film sees Vice magazine take another step towards throwing off the per...
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Cockney Cold War: Guy Ritchie, RocknRolla and Russian Movie Villains
At first glance, Guy Ritchie’s latest film RocknRolla seems to be concocted from the same recip...
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