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Movement In Light: The Cinema Of Man Ray
Man Ray was a multimedia artist best known for his portrait photography, yet despite his ...
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In Search Of Divine: A Retrospective
The late 1960s in America was a time of shifting attitudes towards sex, homosexuality, dr...
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The Dark Side Of Normal: Yorgos Lanthimos Interviewed
In Dogtooth, Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos pushed black comedy towards horror in depict...
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Django Fever: A Hidden History Of Django Unchained
Since the release of Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained, there has been a storm of conf...
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Picturing the Land Beyond: The Films of Penny Woolcock
It’s a sign of Penny Woolcock’s astonishing work rate that she premiered not one, but two...
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Forbidden Games And Beyond: René Clément On DVD
This week sees the arrival of four films onto DVD from the French filmmaker René Clément....
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Deneuve-Shredding: Repulsion Revisited
"The producers were used to producing porn." Catherine Deneuve For a film that so brilli...
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"I Have A Certain Kind Of Perspective" - Jonas Mekas Interviewed
Marking his 90th birthday with retrospectives in London and Paris, avant-garde filmmaker ...
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Film Reviews
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Film Reviews
The Friends Experiment: The Social Network Reviewed
Short of baby-kicking and puppy-murdering, there are few introductions that could endear an aud...
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Subprime Sequel: Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
My favourite version of the Faust myth is Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus. Marlowe’s work ...
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Of Tugs & Tides: Jersey's Branchage Film Festival 2010 In Review
There are not many festivals where, over the course of four days, you move from documentary fil...
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Don Your Rose-Tinted Glasses: Oliver Stone's South Of The Border
Oliver Stone seems to be under the impression that he's a journalist... Unfortunately for him...
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The Joy Of Text: Allen Ginsberg's 'Howl' Comes To The Big Screen
It's hardly an easy sell: take Allen Ginsberg's hallucinatory epic poem 'Howl' and turn it into...
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Dream If You Wanna Go Faster: Inception Reviewed
In Tom DiCillo's 1995 indie hit Living In Oblivion, a hip but pretentious film director (Steve ...
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Bad Lieutenant Review & The Cult Classics Werner Herzog Should Remake Next
Check the weather forecast: is hell freezing over? That seems about more likely than Werner Her...
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Bad Upholstery & Vacant Silences: Samantha Morton's The Unloved Reviewed
She's a bit of an angel, really, Lucy Manvers. We first view the 11-year-old protagonist of The...
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