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  • Target: equality

    Holly Aylett on calls from European leaders for action to foster change in the film industry.

    Holly Aylett
    Friday 11 September 2015

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  • From the Magazine

    Scissor sisters

    Given the maleness of the industry, it’s a surprise to realise just how many classic films have been crafted by female editors, says Mark Cousins.


    Monday 7 September 2015

    Comment

  • FrightFest 2014 critics’ roundtable post-mortem

    Anton Bitel, Kim Newman and Virginie Selavy discuss the highs and lows of FrightFest 2014, from Coherence to Altergeist and The Babadook.

    Virginie Sélavy
    Thursday 27 August 2015

    Festivals

  • The best of FrightFest 2015

    From a primeval Steve Oram to Miike Takashi’s metacinematic kabuki adaptation and a docu-nightmare about sleep paralysis from the director of Room 237, this year’s horror fiesta is more stacked than ever. Anton Bitel previews nine of the best.


    Wednesday 26 August 2015

    Festivals

  • Masters of space: mise en scène in Ophuls and Hitchcock

    Max Ophuls’ Lola Montès reminds Brad Stevens how, in the classical studio era, control of mise en scène and camera movement connoted a power we may now struggle to comprehend.


    Tuesday 25 August 2015

    Bradlands

  • George Cole, 1925-2015

    Andrew Roberts on a versatile impersonator best remembered as a screen spiv of the first order.

    Andrew Roberts
    Monday 10 August 2015

    Obituaries

  • Adam Curtis versus Joshua Oppenheimer, or art times journalism

    Watching an encounter between the nonfiction jammer behind The Look of Silence and the mashup reporter who made The Power of Nightmares, Robert Greene wonders if cinema and fact must make uncomfortable bedfellows?

    Robert Greene
    Tuesday 14 July 2015

    Unfiction

  • Keeping our end up? Edinburgh 2015’s Best of British

    For all the Edinburgh Film Festival’s serial changes of leadership, this year’s native showcase yet again struggled to find enough titles above the humdrum. Is this as good as it gets, asks Tim Hayes?

    Tim Hayes
    Monday 6 July 2015

    Festivals

  • New horizons: Edinburgh 2015

    A wrongfooting portrait of Bill Drummond’s post-KLF art life was the first of several likeable discoveries in what should have been the midweek lull of the Edinburgh Film Festival, reports Nick James.


    Monday 6 July 2015

    Festivals

  • The East End of the world as we know it?

    Anton Bitel previews ten disaster films at the 2015 East End Film Festival.


    Thursday 2 July 2015

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