In an ambitious venture, we count down our favourite wholly-original feature films of the last two decades.
The Thai master creates transportive cinema, fully utilising the auditory experience that natural spaces provide.
By Mark Asch
Apichatpong Weerasethakul meticulously crafts a sensory journey soaked in introspection and metaphysical perplexity.
This year’s LFF programme comprises 39 per cent female and 40 per cent ethnically diverse directors/creators.
By Mark Asch
Tilda Swinton is extraordinary in a film by Apichatpong Weerasethakul which comprises of “pure vibes”.
She embarks on an existential quest in the latest feature from Thai great Apichatpong Weerasethakul.
With Wes Anderson, Leos Carax and Paul Verhoeven locked in, we’re ready to keep the rumour mill turning.
Our noughties ranking reaches the midway point, as Amélie, Oldboy and Spider-Man 2 all make the cut.
The 2020 release will be Joe’s widest North American run to date.
We run down a clutch of the year’s finest DVD and Blu-ray purchases. Did your favourite make the cut?