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  • June 10, 2023

    The Hauntingly Real Films of Kaneto Shindo

    The Hauntingly Real Films of Kaneto Shindo

    Delve into the world of Kaneto Shindo, a great Japanese director known for his powerful storytelling. His film ‘Onibaba’ is a testament to his unique vision and mastery of cinema.

  • June 9, 2023

    The Early Short Films of Jean-Luc Godard 

    The Early Short Films of Jean-Luc Godard 

    Jean-Luc Godard’s early short films give us a brief glimpse into the future of cinema, and into the soul of the relentless talent who rejuvenated the medium.

  • June 8, 2023

    CinemaCues – New John Carpenter Film, Tom Cruise Fury At Oppenheimer, Barbie Pink Shortage

    CinemaCues – New John Carpenter Film, Tom Cruise Fury At Oppenheimer, Barbie Pink Shortage

    As per usual, it’s been another hectic week of Tinseltown developments. Imagine the scenes across town where Tom Cruise rages in one corner against the tyranny of Christopher Nolan’s IMAX obsession; on the other side of Hollywood, you see Barbie executives scrambling around, trying to find more shades of pink. Somewhere in between, John Carpenter…

  • June 7, 2023

    Stanley Kramer’s Directing Style: More Than Message Films

    Stanley Kramer’s Directing Style: More Than Message Films

    Stanley Kramer, a filmmaker synonymous with controversy, passion, and a relentless pursuit of social justice, carved a unique niche for himself in Hollywood. Known for his fearless exploration of contentious social and political issues, Kramer’s career is studded with an impressive roster of ‘message films’. These films – often uncomfortable, always illuminating – opened the…

  • June 6, 2023

    Jacques Rozier: The Last Luminary of the French New Wave Passes Away at 96

    Jacques Rozier: The Last Luminary of the French New Wave Passes Away at 96

    Jacques Rozier, the last luminary of the French New Wave, passes away at 96. The director was best known for films like Adieu Philippine and Cout d’Orouet.

  • June 6, 2023

    Tokyo Drifter (1966)

    Tokyo Drifter (1966)

    Dive into Seijun Suzuki’s ‘Tokyo Drifter’: a testament to innovative storytelling, unforgettable characters, and bold social commentary in cinema.

  • June 5, 2023

    The Whimsical and Surreal Films of Rene Clair

    The Whimsical and Surreal Films of Rene Clair

    Rene Clair (1898 – 1981) – The whimsical and surreal Films of a French pioneer

  • June 4, 2023

    4 May 2023 Films Worth Checking Out

    4 May 2023 Films Worth Checking Out

    May 2023 has proven to be a mixed bag in cinema. Amidst the usual flurry of new releases, we’ve seen our fair share of duds – films that promised much but delivered little. We could go through those titles, but it’s much more fun to celebrate those few gems that have managed to shine through…

  • June 3, 2023

    A Simple Guide to Robert Siodmak’s Directorial Style

    A Simple Guide to Robert Siodmak’s Directorial Style

    Explore the profound film noirs of Robert Siodmak. His innovative storytelling, psychological complexities, and striking visual style make his films chillingly atmospheric.

  • June 2, 2023

    The 250 Best Directors of All-Time

    The 250 Best Directors of All-Time

    The Top 250 Directors of All Time (June 2023)

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