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A History Of Silence: Cinema, Noise And The Quest For Peace
In Jean-Luc Godard’s 1964 film Bande A Parte, there’s a famous scene in which the film’s ...
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Reality Bites: Writer Mike Carey On The Girl With All The Gifts
Zombies, the undead, the living dead, the damned, walkers, biters, rotters, PDS sufferers...
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Dante's Pick: Director Joe Dante Selects His 13 Favourite Films
Joe Dante’s name will always be synonymous with his 1984 classic Gremlins. However, since...
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Injustice For All: The Terminal Man Revisited
Welcome to Injustice For All, a semi-regular feature here on The Quietus in which we ask ...
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Something Like An Autobiography: The Late Films Of Akira Kurosawa
Akira Kurosawa was reluctant to openly discuss his personal life. He felt, like many film...
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Welcome To The ‘New Normal’: Kubrick And The Nuclear Farce
When Stanley Kubrick began preparations for his film about nuclear conflict, Dr. Strangel...
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Rake, Rattle And Roll: Barry Lyndon Reassessed
Critics and audiences have been getting Barry Lyndon wrong since it first emerged 41 year...
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Decidedly Mod Behaviour: Julien Temple Talks Absolute Beginners
Since the late ‘70s Julien Temple has been documenting Britain on both the big and small ...
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Michael Caine On New Film Is Anybody There?
You don't see old people much these days. I don't mean in real life of course; the streets are ...
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Wolverine Wanderer - X-Men Origins: Wolverine Reviewed
Alvin Stardust and friend Marvel Comics, the mighty beast that survived wars, recessions and in...
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Stroll On: The London Perambulator Reviewed
In the streets around the Whitechapel Gallery, groups on Jack the Ripper walking tours huddle t...
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Monster Mash-Up: Outlander Reviewed
115 minutes of disappearing ink. James Caviezel crash lands in a lake in 8th Century Scandinavi...
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Death March of the Penguins: Herzog's Encounters At The End Of The World
In one of his recent routines, Stewart Lee pointed out that March of the Penguins did such a ro...
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Spin Off: Armando Iannucci Speaks And In The Loop Reviewed
The recent Jacqui Smith porn-gate was further proof, if any were needed, that spin rules politi...
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Let The Right One In: New Vampire Film Reviewed
Vampires, I think we can all agree, have a long, tumultuous history when it comes to cinema: fr...
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Michael Winterbottom's Genova: Reviewed
Michael Winterbottom’s latest feature, Genova, is the newest addition to an oeuvre which, at th...
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