The films of the French New Wave director turn Paris into a board game where mystery and conspiracy permeate the boulevards. How did his locations look today?
The class of 1975 includes a Kubrick masterpiece, the first feature by a Black British director, and the Knights Who Say ‘Ni!’ ...
Joshua Oppenheimer’s debut fiction feature – following a series of intense political documentaries – is a daring but slow-paced end-of-the-world musical, buoyed by spirited lead performances from ...
As a new exhibition offers a unique glimpse at the craft that goes into their hallucinatory stop-motion animations, we visit the Quay brothers at their studio.
The first feature from The Neurocultures Collective doesn’t just challenge neurodiverse stereotypes, it presents a manifesto for a new kind of cinematic language.
Netflix’s harrowing incel drama, a tale of animals in a post-apocalyptic world, and a double dose of Kurosawa. What are you watching this weekend?
China’s box office success story delivers gross-out humour and high spectacle but is weighed down by its mythic origins.
Gangs of London is a sprawling crime saga set in a world of brutal violence and shifting allegiances. As season 3 begins on Sky, we spoke to cast and crew on set.
With their shared fascination with ideas and forming new shapes, David Cronenberg and Howard Shore are one of cinema’s most adventurous director-composer partnerships. Here we explore their fertile ...
New York photographer Joel Meyerowitz and artist Maggie Barrett take stock of their 30-year marriage, contemplating mortality, equality and how to move forward together, in this richly artful ...
A 10-film primer on the Slovak contributions to the Czechoslovak New Wave.
The Fellowship recognises Cruise’s achievements as an extraordinary, versatile actor whose career has spanned everything from critically acclaimed dramas and romances to dark thrillers and high-octane ...
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