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by Glenn Heath Jr
Adrian Jackson and Andrea Luka Zimmerman’s experimental documentary gives a voice to East London’s artists.
by Beth Webb
Korean director Noh Young Sun reflects on her deeply personal debut feature, Yukiko.
by D'Arcy Doran
Philippe Lopez’s street photography looks at how Bollywood shapes India’s kaleidoscopic cities.
by Anton Bitel
Romance, tragedy and horror combine to potent effect in director John Landis’ iconic 1981 feature.
by Darren Carver-Balsiger
At the 63rd BFI London Film Festival, five films directed by women signalled a new chapter for Korean cinema.
by Steph Green
Through its volunteer-led screenings, Talkies is encouraging local audiences to reconnect.
by David Jenkins
This slow-burn folk horror set in old, weird England marks the auspicious return of talented British director Thomas Clay.
by Sophie Monks Kaufman
Cosmo Jarvis shines in this portrait of flawed, inarticulate masculinity by first-time feature director Nathalie Biancheri.
by Jenna Mahale
Writer/director Sasie Sealy discusses the making of her “risky” debut feature, Lucky Grandma.
by Adam Woodward
Berry Gordy leads a roster of iconic artists in paying tribute to one of the most successful record companies of the 20th century.
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