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by David Jenkins
Another quietly astounding monochrome miniature on love and other demons from the great French director Philippe Garrel.
Hope Dickson Leach announces herself as the great white hope of British film with this quietly devastating debut.
by Anton Bitel
Juzo Itami’s ‘ramen western’ Tampopo – finally out on Blu-ray – is a culinary romp like no other.
by John Wadsworth
Doomed projects like David Cronenberg’s Frankenstein are discussed in Untold Horror.
by William Carroll
Andrei Tarkovsky’s magnum opus offers a stark, spectacular reminder of what it means to be human.
by Sophie Monks Kaufman
The German writer/director reveals how she quietly went about making one of the great films of the 21st century.
by Greg Evans
Raul Julia’s villainous turn in 1994’s Street Fighter is worth savouring.
by Brogan Morris
Released 50 years ago, this understated and underloved drama is deserving of a reappraisal.
by Josh Slater-Williams
Jim Jarmusch lauds The Stooges, the greatest rock ’n’ roll band that ever lived.
by Little White Lies
As the world is transformed into a sickening hellscape, the great and good of moviedom give their two cents.
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