Romance in the age of surveillance cinema
by Little White Lies
Pack your bags for a madcap, cross-country adventure with our issue dedicated to Wes Anderson’s latest, The Phoenician Scheme.
by Sophie Monks Kaufman
Through its use of colour, costume and décor, Luca Guadagnino’s sumptuous drama turns stylish interiors and silent glances into metaphors for longing.
This summer we’re inviting you to indulge in a slice of the sweet life with Disaronno.
by Luke Hicks
Alex Ross Perry creates a unique docufiction about cult indie band Pavement, blurring the lines between real and fake to excellent comedic effect.
by Leila Latif
James Gunn ditches the gloom with his make-or-break refresh of this oft-filmed comic book stalwart.
by David Jenkins
Rebecca Lenkiewicz adapts Deborah Levy’s best-selling novel, but the result is lacklustre.
There’s just too much that’s wrong and silly and derivative about this tired, tired run-out.
David Cronenberg’s melancholy exploration of how we retain our connection with the dead makes for one of his most beautiful love stories.
by Thomas Boyd
Two schoolfriends join forces with an old man who accidentally started growing weed on his allotment in Richard Bracewell’s painfully unfunny comedy.
by Billie Walker
Surveillance culture has gone way beyond peering into our neighbours’ windows and wondering about the lives we aren’t living.
by Olivia Popp
A curious pattern emerges when it comes to the cinematic treatment of the breezy beach read, compared to that of the more respectable airport novel.
by Hannah Strong
As The Shrouds finally debuts in UK cinemas, the master of the macabre gets personal about grief.
by Jadie Stillwell
Recent sci-fi works in film and television alike are articulating new relationships between contemporary technologies and grief.
by Taylor Burns
America’s favourite game involving high-stakes hoops has a rich and varied presence on screen.
by Mick Gaw
Wong Kar Wai’s eternal story of yearning in Hong Kong turns 25 and only grows in stature.
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