Guides
Where to Start with Terry Gilliam
Where to begin with the work of iconic off-kilter filmmaker, and former Monty Python member, Terry Gilliam, the director of ’12 Monkeys’, ‘Brazil’ and more. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreWhere to Start with Martin Scorsese
Where to start with Martin Scorsese, one of the most important Hollywood directors of all time, the fifty-plus year veteran of great gangster films and more. Article by Jacob Davis.
Read MoreWhere to Start with Christopher Lee
Here is where to start with the films of Christopher Lee, a man whose personal life and acting career can be considered most extraordinary. Article by Katie Doyle.
Read MoreWhere to Start with Jean-Luc Godard
Where to start with the cinema of Jean-Luc Godard, one of the fathers of the French New Wave and one of cinema’s most radical and true artists. Article by George Taylor.
Read MoreMarilyn Monroe: 3 Career-Defining Performances
The performances that defined the career of Marilyn Monroe, one of the most iconic actresses in cinema history. List includes ‘Some Like It Hot’. Written by Emily Nighman.
Read MoreWhere to Start with Powell and Pressburger
Have you ever thought about exploring the cinema of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger? Here’s a handy guide on where to start with the filmmaking duo also known as The Archers. By Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreWhere to Start with Paul Thomas Anderson
Paul Thomas Anderson, director of numerous Oscar winners and film festival awards, may be the best filmmaker of his generation. Here’s where to start. Article by Jacob Davis.
Read MoreWhere to Start with the Cinema of Peter Cushing
British screen acting icon Peter Cushing saved so many films from obscurity and shaped British horror in the 20th century. Here’s where to start with the cinema of Peter Cushing. Article by Katie Doyle.
Read MoreWhere to Start with Pedro Almodóvar
Get started with the filmography of an icon of European cinema and arguably one of the most influential Spanish filmmakers of the past half century, Pedro Almodóvar. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
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