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by Arijana Zeric
A new exhibition at Somerset House explores horror through the lens of British political and social upheaval.
by Thomas Hobbs
Billy Wilder’s 1951 noir has obvious parallels with our current age of fake news and alternative facts.
by Charles Bramesco
While we await his next feature, Benediction, there’s news of his adaptation of The Post Office Girl.
by Anton Bitel
Kinji Fukasaku’s Graveyard of Honor and Takashi Miike’s 2002 update redefined the postwar Japanese gangster flick.
by Adam Scovell
John Huston’s heist classic, starring Sterling Hayden and Marilyn Monroe, emphasised the grittiness of the postwar era.
by Beth Webb
The American filmmaker’s debut narrative feature is the perfect drama for the post #MeToo era.
by Alex Hess
From the post-Vietnam counterculture to brash Reaganite muscle-flexing to Trumpian nationalism, cinema’s ultimate lone survivor has always held a mirror to US society.
by James Clarke
How George Miller’s 1979 debut feature helped set the post-apocalyptic genre in motion.
Daniel Liatowitsch and David Todd Ocvirk’s Kolobos preempted the rise of reality TV.
by Georgina Guthrie
The unresolved conclusion to Peter Weir’s film is much more satisfying than the posthumously published final chapter.
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