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The events in Paris May '68 still reverberate around the world, with a new event set to remind us of their increasing ...
When Richard Linklater set off to direct “Nouvelle Vague,” a black-and-white tribute to Jean-Luc Godard that charts the making of his debut film “Breathless,” the Oscar-nominated American director ...
FLASHBACKS: Made to feel like recommendations shared with you by a mate down the pub, ‘Moviedrome’ – which broadcast cinema’s ...
Its funding structure meant that Cannes was originally described as a ‘state festival’; invitations were sent out by the ...
Bruce LaBruce talks his work, his distaste for 'liberal tolerance,' being rejected by queer festivals, and pornography in a ...
As the quintessential symbol of everyday life, we have traced the history of this garment through 16 examples that made ...
“Mick came in with a song, but it was very Dylanesque,” recalled Keith Richards in an interview with Matt Sweeney on the ...
A new book by Angela Hill, ‘X-girl Show’ – featuring an introduction by Chloë Sevigny – documents the cult label’s renegade ...
Abbas Kiarostami , one of the most influential and poetic voices in world cinema, left behind a legacy of storytelling that ...
Clearly, he had no issues turning a good book into an even better movie, but even Hitchcock had to draw the line somewhere. Fyodor Dostoevsky has tripped up many writers, directors, and producers over ...
Although Wes Anderson's style is instantly recognisable as his own, there is one filmmaker who has inspired his every move.
Some directors aren't only good at filmmaking, as Sydney Pollack in Eyes Wide Shut and Erich von Stroheim from Sunset ...