We met the musician-turned-movie director to talk Twitter, George Clinton and his sick cine-opus.
Inspired by Dunkirk’s 70mm release, The Badlands Collective present a manifesto for saving celluloid.
By Josh Howey
The director of Carol returns with a typically gorgeous looking fantasy drama.
By Josh Howey
Warner Bros have announced a modern update of Don Siegel’s classic 1956 sci-fi.
By Josh Howey
Let the Right One In director Tomas Alfredson resurfaces with an icy crime thriller.
Take a fishy first look at the director’s upcoming Cold War-era fairy tale.
By Mark Allison
Stories of combat and derring-do were once common on our screens. What does their decline reveal about our national identity?
In Part 10, a callback to Fire Walk with Me provides one of the show’s most surprising moments.
The director’s work has long echoed the underlying anxiety felt in his homeland.
By Tom Williams
This moody monochrome thriller from 1998 is an immaculately crafted tale of crime and obsession.
This new video essay by Luís Azevedo explores one of the director’s major obsessions.
By Josh Howey
The director of Selma and 13th returns with a stunning-looking kiddie adventure.
Three decades on from its release, just how accurate was Paul Verhoeven’s classic dystopian sci-fi?
She offers a fresh and frightening take on the comic book villain in this underrated genre classic.
The Hong Kong master’s 1997 film is a deeply affecting portrait of a failing relationship.
By Lena Hanafy
These films show the different ways women joined the war effort, often away from the home front.
The director’s atmospheric 2002 film makes the most of its remote setting.
By Sam Bowles
He’s never been better than in Michael Mann’s historical epic.