Paul WS Anderson

Shopping ’til you drop: Paul W.S. Anderson’s anarchic debut at 30

By Fran Bowden

Three decades on from its release, this 90s thriller echoes the disenfranchisement of young people and sensationalisation of shoplifting.

Paul WS Anderson’s Monster Hunter sparks racism controversy in China

By Charles Bramesco

The director has apologised, but his film remains virtually banned in the country’s major market.

Remembering 1998’s Soldier: The original Blade Runner sequel

By Nadine Smith

Like Philip K Dick’s replicants, Kurt Russell’s steely-eyed space marine asks what it means to be human.

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