In our Autumn 1983 issue, we heard from novelist and screenwriter Ian McEwan on The Ploughman’s Lunch, his and Eyre’s exploration of the 'fake present'.
In the year of Latvia’s acclaimed animation Flow and the Lithuanian drama Toxic winning the top prize at Locarno, it’s worth keeping an eye on new Baltic cinema. And so it proved at this year’s ...
Mini-Hollywood is a theme park in the Spanish desert based around the Wild West sets built for Sergio Leone’s Dollars trilogy. Fifty years on, it offers a window on to a storied period of Spanish film ...
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle – out this month, we hunt for the franchise’s best video game moments, from point-and-click masterpieces to a guest appearance on Fortnite.
Guy Maddin takes his far out irreverence to the masses with a slippery political satire that pits a group of inept world leaders against zombie bog bodies and a giant brain.
As his wild new satire Rumours is unleashed into cinemas, we take a trip into the frantic, archaic, half-remembered dream worlds of the one and only Guy Maddin.
As Cannes Grand Prix winner All We Imagine as Light arrives in cinemas, we look back over the renaissance in Indian independent cinema of the last 15 years.
Clair Titley’s short and shocking documentary tells the story of Hamatsu Tomoaki, who in 1998 was cast on a Japanese TV show to spend 15 months naked in an apartment, surviving on winnings from ...
Spend some time with actors and it soon becomes apparent that many don’t always hold directors in as high esteem as might be imagined. Among the exceptions, referred to with great affection as an ...
Payal Kapadia’s sensuous drama about the intersecting lives of three nurses in modern Mumbai had a history-making bow at Cannes in the spring, becoming the first Indian film to screen in competition ...