Isabel Milford discusses how her favourite film still holds audiences captive on its 25th anniversary. In line with the Catholicism of the 1996 film William …
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60 Years of ‘La Dolce Vita’
Natalie Wooding reviews Federico Fellini’s iconic film, in celebration of its 60th anniversary. La Dolce Vita is a party. It is a world of glamour …
The Monster of Misogyny: Analyzing Sexuality in ‘Halloween’ and ‘It Follows’
Sabastian Astley examines the role of sex and misogyny in two classic horrors. The genre of horror has often been inseparable from the now-staple trope …
‘The Thin Red Line’ Retrospective Review
Milo Garner revisits Terrence Malick’s 20-year-old war epic. The opening shot of The Thin Red Line (1998) features a crocodile dipping into water and submerging itself. …
‘The Touch’ Retrospective Review
Milo Garner looks back at a lesser-known Bergman through a fresh 2K restoration. The Touch (Beröringen) is, quite surprisingly, one of Ingmar Bergman’s most obscure films. …
‘Scenes from a Marriage’ Review
Milo Garner revisits Ingmar Bergman’s study of a couple’s relationship. A masterwork that gathers many of Bergman’s key concerns in his post-Winter Light filmography, the …