Where to Start with Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly is one of the most influential and iconic movie musical filmmakers in history, but where should you start with his imaginative and genre-topping filmography? Joseph Wade guides you.
Read MoreGene Kelly is one of the most influential and iconic movie musical filmmakers in history, but where should you start with his imaginative and genre-topping filmography? Joseph Wade guides you.
Read MoreA lesbian couple who kept their relationship secret for 70 years are documented in this 2020 Chris Bolan feature ‘A Secret Love’, reviewed by Annice White.
Read MoreWhat happens when you watch a supposedly genius and almost mythical 13 hour French film? Mark Carnochan takes you through his viewing of Jacques Rivette’s ‘Out 1’, 50 years old in 2021.
Read MoreFrom the director of Netflix docuseries ‘The Keepers’ comes ‘Assassins’, a 2020/21 documentary on the assassination of the first son of former North Korean leader Kim Jong-il. Rory Doherty reviews.
Read MoreWhy has Carnival of Souls not become a household name like the other hallmarks of 60s horror? Scott Z. Walkinshaw explains in this review of Herk Harvey’s sole feature.
Read MoreWhile not as beloved as some of Wes Anderson’s biggest films, The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou is still a unique and enjoyable entry into the filmmaker’s catalogue. Christopher Connor reviews.
Read MoreMackenzie Davis stars in ‘Always Shine’ (2016), “a beguiling and unique horror experiment” from director Sophia Takal and screenwriter Lawrence Michael Levine, reviewed by Jacob Heayes.
Read MoreWhat does Disney Pixar’s ‘Soul’ tell us about ourselves? What lessons does ‘Soul’ aim to teach us? How can this Pete Docter film be read? Peter Charney explores.
Read MoreHow does turn of the century rom-com ‘The Wedding Planner’ hold up at 20? Jennifer Lopez and Matthew McConaughey star, Libby Briggs reviews.
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