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During his final preparations for this year’s Edinburgh Intermational Film Festival, festival director Paul Ridd joined us to talk about his new guiding principles for the programme and makes some ...
All but one child from the same Pennsylvania elementary school class disappears overnight in this twisty creeper from Barbarian director Zach Cregger.
Lewis and Gordon Warnecke, My Beautiful Laundrette broke major ground in its bold exploration of race and sexuality in the Thatcher era. Forty years on, what’s become of the laundrette and the other ...
Director Shoshannah Stern’s documentary about Marlee Matlin, the first deaf actor to win an Oscar, offers thought-provoking insights into the history of disability inclusion (and exclusion) in America ...
England’s most-adapted dead lady novelist” – was a pleasing departure from other recent takes, argued our critic upon the film’s release. From our March 1996 issue.
Julien Colonna’s tense, understated debut filters an escalating gang war through the eyes of a teen girl, placing a compelling father-daughter dynamic at its centre.
Titles include Eyes Without a Face on 4K UHD and The House of Mirth and Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du commerce, 1080 Bruxelles on Blu-ray.
Akiva Schaffer’s police-procedural reboot is refreshingly silly and expertly paced, with Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson fully committing to the bit.
This week digital preservation and collection management techniques take centre stage as colleagues report back from two recent conferences.