by Luís Azevedo
In partnership with MUBI, we examine the function of this domestic setting across the Spanish filmmaker’s catalogue.
Our latest video essay breaks down the rhetorical device behind some of cinema’s most iconic dialogue.
Dissecting the slapstick and dramatic elements of the South Korean filmmaker’s Oscar-winning satire.
Is the American mobster movie destined to go the same way as the western?
Is this beloved stationery item used by filmmakers as a symbol of evil?
Lesser-known works that broke the mould, from Kenneth Macpherson’s Borderline to Sally Potter’s Orlando.
How the director uses sound to immerse the audience in his unique cinematic world.
Filtering the cinematic landscape of this master filmmaker through the five senses.
This new video essay explores the director’s evocative use of colour, from Medicine for Melancholy to If Beale Street Could Talk.
Luís Azevedo rounds up the standout movie moments of 2018 in a special end of year video essay.
In a new video essay, Luís Azevedo takes us on a journey through the Mexican filmmaker’s colourful worlds.
Luís Azevedo serves up some of the strangest and more stomach-turning food moments in cinema history.
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