Three Colours: Blue
First released in 1993 this is a good time to revisit Krzysztof Kieślowski’s European masterpiece after so many years. Three Colours: Blue was the first…
Read MoreFirst released in 1993 this is a good time to revisit Krzysztof Kieślowski’s European masterpiece after so many years. Three Colours: Blue was the first…
Read MoreWong Kar-wai’s Chungking Express released in 1994 is long over due a rerelease and reevaluation. The seeds of the Hong Kong director’s later masterpiece…
Read MoreIn Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals there’s a ‘real world’ story of art gallery owner Susan Morrow (played by Amy Adams) who receives a manuscript…
Read MoreThe Love Witch directed by Anna Biller is certain to become a cult classic. Imagine the Sharon Tate-era Valley Of the Dolls, shaken and…
Read MoreDe Palma is a documentary by Noah Baumbach and Jake Paltrow featuring director Brian De Palma talking directly to camera about his life and…
Read MoreBernardo Bertolucci’s 1900 ((Novecento in Italian) is a five-hour epic historical drama telling the story of the director’s ancestral region of Emilia in Italy…
Read MoreArrival starts with a spoiler. You don’t realise it’s a spoiler until the closing scenes of the movie, but rather than the ‘flashback’ it…
Read MoreMalena, released in 2000, was both written and directed by Giuseppe Tornatore who also directed the academy award-winning Cinema Paradiso. Although this film contains…
Read MoreHitchcock/Truffaut is a documentary directed by Kent Jones about François Truffaut’s book on Alfred Hitchcock also called Hitchcock/Truffaut. The book is an extremely well…
Read MoreConstraints and limited resources can be a virtue in cinema as in all creative projects. Under The Skin, which has just been released on…
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