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Raindance Festival Review: A Surfeit Of Celluloid
I can no longer remember how many films I saw at this year's 17th annual Raindance Film Festiva...
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Where We're Going, We Won't Need Eyes To See: Event Horizon Revisited
On a basic level, there are perhaps two major regions of the science fiction landscape. A numb...
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Jodorowsky’s Dune And The Greatest Films Never Made
For Salvador Dalí: a toilet made from intertwined dolphins — one mouth to receive piss; t...
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Agnès Varda: Walking Backwards Moving Forwards
"I'm playing the part of a little old lady," says Agnès Varda, walking backwards against the su...
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Duncan Jones Interview: Moon & A Return To Sci Fi's Original Aesthetics
As part of our collaboration with the amazing Branchage International Film Festival in Jersey t...
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The Quietus Blog From The Branchage International Film Festival
Quietus' Luke Turner and our film editor David Moats will be updating this blog throughout this w...
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Jeremy Deller On Depeche Mode: The Posters Came From The Walls
Let me show you the world in my eyes This is a film which, like the band whose following...
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Branchage Festival Preview - School's Out: What Shaped Lindsay Anderson's If....
The final scene in Lindsay Anderson's If.... is one of the most electrifying and incendiary in ...
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Simon Jablonski's Independent Cinema Reviews Column
Ballast By locating the story within a remote, dusty bubble – seemingly far from the reaches o...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
Patagonia There must have been something swooning round the collective Welsh consciousness ove...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
Confessions As a storyteller, Tetsuya Nakashima is unique in cinema. Outlandish and horrific s...
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Odd Events In Country Houses: Never Let Me Go Reviewed
The country house is enjoying quite the televisual renaissance. Over the last year we’ve had Ti...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
The Fighter This isn’t strictly a boxing film. It’s about boxing in a similar way that The God...
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The Sins Of The Father: Lemmy The Movie
If quantum theory is be believed then there’s no doubt a film about Lemmy doing the rounds in a...
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Simon Jablonski's Weekly Independent Cinema Reviews Column
NEDS A violently gripping portrayal of gang culture in 1970s Glasgow, NEDS examines in subvers...
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Friday Film Round-Up: Gasland, Blue Valentine & Travellers Reviewed
Gasland The great Western didn't die or lose relevance; it just morphed and transmuted into th...
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