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Film of the week: Ex Machina
AI allures again in Alex Garland’s sleek sci-fi portent, says Philip Kemp.
Friday 23 January 2015
Kick me: six Marx Brothers sidekicks
Sabina Stent offers a guide to Groucho, Chico and Harpo’s extended screen family.
Sabina Stent Friday 16 January 2015
Film of the week: Whiplash
Calum Marsh on the rough and the smooth of Damien Chazelle’s frothy account of jazz-drumming boot camp.
Calum Marsh Friday 16 January 2015
Soft
Dylan Cave on Simon Ellis’s garlanded 2006 short, a moral brickbat from the wrong side of the leafy suburban street.
Wednesday 14 January 2015
Bytes
Francesco Rosi, 1922-2015
Pasquale Iannone on the Neapolitan portraitist of the Italian South and master of the ‘cine-investigation’.
Monday 12 January 2015
Obituaries
The best of 2014 in cinematic nonfiction
Robert Greene highlights 25 new triumphs in the art of interpreting reality.
Robert Greene Friday 9 January 2015
Unfiction
Film of the week: National Gallery
Indefatigable documentary master Frederick Wiseman shows us the show and its making, says Michael Atkinson.
Friday 9 January 2015
The best DVDs and Blu-rays of 2014
34 international critics and DVD curators nominate their five best releases of the year.
Sight & Sound contributors Wednesday 7 January 2015
Annual round-ups
Archives online: Even coracles get the blues (1948-72)
Thirza Wakefield digs through the Media Archive for Central England to find two visions of a dwindling family of coracle-makers on the River Severn.
Sunday 4 January 2015
Film of the week: Enemy
Two Jakes: Gyllenhaal goes Janus-faced in Denis Villeneuve’s spidery adaptation of José Saramago’s The Double.
Jason Anderson Friday 2 January 2015
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