Raging Bull (1980) Review

The imagery, style, and performances work in concert to great effect in Martin Scorsese’s ‘Raging Bull’ (1980), assuredly one of the director’s best films. Review by Jacob Davis.

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Rye Lane (2023) Review

Raine Allen-Miller’s BAFTA-nominated British romcom ‘Rye Lane’ is as busy and vibrant as London itself, ‘Love Actually’ in Peckham. Review by Rob Jones.

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21st Century Best Picture Oscar Winners Ranked

Every Oscars Best Picture winning movie, as chosen by The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the 21st century, ranked from worst to best. 24 films from 24 ceremonies, taking place from the year 2000.

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Greta Gerwig: The Essential Collection

From ‘Nights and Weekends’ to ‘Frances Ha’ to ‘Lady Bird’, this is the essential collection of Greta Gerwig movies to help you understand this great filmmaker. Article by Joseph Wade.

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Mission: Impossible Movies Ranked

Every Mission: Impossible movie starring Tom Cruise, from the Brian De Palma film to Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, ranked from worst to best by Joseph Wade.

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‘The Bling Ring’ at 10 – Review

‘The Bling Ring’ at 10. Sofia Coppola made a timely commentary on celebrity culture and social media that remains relevant today. Stars Emma Watson. Review by Grace Laidler.

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The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023) Review

Nintendo return to the big screen for the first time in thirty years with ‘Super Mario Bros. Movie’ (2023), an Illumination release that looks fantastic and stars Chris Pratt. Review by Rob Jones.

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Rob Zombie Movies Ranked

All 9 Rob Zombie movies ranked from worst to best, including cult horror hits and Firefly Trilogy entries ‘House of 1000 Corpses’ and ‘The Devil’s Rejects’. List by Grace Britten.

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Where 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.

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Capturing Modernity: The Challenge of Portraying the Contemporary World

For the first time in cinema history, the most prominent filmmakers of the day are retreating from portraying modern life. Why is this? And what effect does this have? Essay by Noah Sparkes.

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