‘Seven Samurai’ at 70 – Review
Akira Kurosawa samurai film ‘Seven Samurai’ speaks of the reality of the human experience in masterful ways, making it an unmissable experience even 70 years on. Review by Bella Madge.
Read MoreAkira Kurosawa samurai film ‘Seven Samurai’ speaks of the reality of the human experience in masterful ways, making it an unmissable experience even 70 years on. Review by Bella Madge.
Read MoreAkira Kurosawa and Toshiro Mifune, arguably the most iconic director-actor pairing of the 20th century. These carefully curated films best represent their everlasting legacy. Article by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
Read MoreBill Nighy is utterly astonishing in ‘Living’ (2022), Kazuo Ishiguro’s adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s 1952 film ‘Ikiru’ about old age and illness. Review by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreRidley Scott directs ‘The Last Duel’, the first Matt Damon and Ben Affleck script since ‘Good Will Hunting’, a period drama that continues Scott’s good run of form. Mark Carnochan reviews.
Read More2018 stop motion animation ‘Isle of Dogs’ is a loving ode to dog-kind from famed contemporary auteur Wes Anderson, and features an all-star cast. Christopher Connor reviews.
Read MoreYasujirō Ozu is one of the most recognisable Japanese directors of all time and a forefather of the nation’s cinema. Discover where to start with Yasujirō Ozu in this guide from Francesca Militello.
Read MoreHe is one of the most legendary and influential filmmakers in history, and his work is instantly recognisable, but where would one start with Akira Kurosawa? Article by Francesca Militello.
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