Henry K Miller

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Reviews

Civil War: Alex Garland’s spectacle of violence is determined to throw the audience off balance

Four photojournalists and writers go to extreme lengths to cover the violent atrocities of a North American civil war in Alex Garland’s thrilling examination of Hollywood violence.

By Henry K Miller

Civil War: Alex Garland’s spectacle of violence is determined to throw the audience off balance
Features

Left Bank, East End: when Vali Myers met Lorenza Mazzetti

By Henry K Miller

Left Bank, East End: when Vali Myers met Lorenza Mazzetti
Reviews

Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie is sincere and affecting without being solemn

By Henry K Miller

Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie is sincere and affecting without being solemn
Lists

9 times film critic Raymond Durgnat disagreed with everyone

By Henry K Miller

9 times film critic Raymond Durgnat disagreed with everyone
Features

Hitchcock’s sci-fi movie, “a forecast of days to come”

By Henry K Miller

Hitchcock’s sci-fi movie, “a forecast of days to come”
The Greatest Films of All Time

The Poll before the Polls: Sight and Sound’s 1941 ‘Quiz on Film Classics’

By Henry K Miller

The Poll before the Polls: Sight and Sound’s 1941 ‘Quiz on Film Classics’
Reviews

The Many Saints of Newark can’t escape the baggage of The Sopranos

By Henry K Miller

The Many Saints of Newark can’t escape the baggage of The Sopranos
Features

When the lights went out: cinemas during World War II

By Henry K Miller

When the lights went out: cinemas during World War II
Features

How a pioneering cinema season tackled disability, 40 years ago

By Henry K Miller

How a pioneering cinema season tackled disability, 40 years ago
From the Sight and Sound archive

Remake/remodel: 45 weird and wonderful alternative film cuts

By James Bell, Tom Charity and others

Remake/remodel: 45 weird and wonderful alternative film cuts
Best of 2020

Mank nips itself in the Rosebud

By Henry K Miller

Mank nips itself in the Rosebud
Reviews

The Trial of the Chicago 7 pits Aaron Sorkin against his 1960s radical heroes

By Henry K Miller

The Trial of the Chicago 7 pits Aaron Sorkin against his 1960s radical heroes
Features

The woman who fell to earth: Tilda Swinton, Peter Wollen and Friendship’s Death

By Henry K Miller

The woman who fell to earth: Tilda Swinton, Peter Wollen and Friendship’s Death
Reviews

The Devil All the Time review: a deadening slab of American gothic

By Henry K Miller

The Devil All the Time review: a deadening slab of American gothic
Polls

The best film books, by 51 critics

By Geoff Andrew, Michael Atkinson and others

The best film books, by 51 critics
Features

“The tramp stuff”: when Hitchcock first came to Hollywood

By Henry K Miller

“The tramp stuff”: when Hitchcock first came to Hollywood
Features

Lorenza Mazzetti obituary: a survivor from war-torn Italy who took Free Cinema to Cannes

By Henry K Miller

Lorenza Mazzetti obituary: a survivor from war-torn Italy who took Free Cinema to Cannes
Features

Peter Wollen obituary: the maven of British film theory

By Henry K Miller

Peter Wollen obituary: the maven of British film theory
Interviews

Cinema showman Tony Jones looks back

By Henry K Miller

Cinema showman Tony Jones looks back
Polls

The web video of 2012: contributors m

By So Mayer, Gaia Meucci and others

The web video of 2012: contributors m
Reviews

Film of the week: Loro satirises Silvio Berlusconi and his critics

By Henry K Miller

Film of the week: Loro satirises Silvio Berlusconi and his critics
Reviews

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse review: a wider webbed world

By Henry K Miller

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse review: a wider webbed world
News

The idea and the image: Cambridge Film Festival 2018

By Henry K Miller

The idea and the image: Cambridge Film Festival 2018
Reviews

Mission: Impossible – Fallout review: Tom Cruise defies gravity (and age)

By Henry K Miller

Mission: Impossible – Fallout review: Tom Cruise defies gravity (and age)
Features

The nonconformist: Marco Bellocchio and his protest cinema

By Henry K Miller

The nonconformist: Marco Bellocchio and his protest cinema
Reviews

Film of the week: Paterson, Jim Jarmusch’s retro idyll

By Henry K Miller

Film of the week: Paterson, Jim Jarmusch’s retro idyll
Features

1963 and all that: Raymond Durgnat and the birth of the Great British Phantasmagoria

By Henry K Miller

1963 and all that: Raymond Durgnat and the birth of the Great British Phantasmagoria
Features

A pantheon of one’s own: 25 female film critics worth celebrating

By Anne Billson, Mark Cousins and others

A pantheon of one’s own: 25 female film critics worth celebrating
Reviews

Film of the week: Downsizing plots an unpredictable course into American purgatory

By Henry K Miller

Film of the week: Downsizing plots an unpredictable course into American purgatory
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