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Daniel Kehlmann wrote “The Director” only to realize how loudly the moral quandaries faced by G.W. Pabst would resonate today ...
In Daniel Kehlmann’s novel, an Austrian filmmaker who left Nazi-controlled Europe returns to work under the control of the ...
Part spoof and part serious, the film is about mythmaking as much as it is about music. The result is delightfully destabilizing. By Alissa Wilkinson During every scene of this western ...
Let’s begin with the most famous crash of all, the Dow’s roughly 25% plunge on Oct 28 to 29, 1929. The New Yorker recently interviewed a “market crash survivor”, Charlie Duncan.
Sky Cinema brings movie fans three new premieres every week, with the added bonus of Paramount+ to enjoy with your Sky Cinema subscription and two free Vue cinema tickets per month. There's so ...
Once dismissed as a relic of the past, film photography has made a striking comeback in recent years. Platforms like Instagram and niche sites such as Analogue Wonderland have helped reignite interest ...
The Official Film Chart is a rundown of the UK’s favourite films of the week, as bought on DVD, Blu-Ray and download and is compiled by the Official Charts Company, based on sales across a seven ...
There's no shame in swinging for the fences and missing. But there are a storied few directors out there who defy the odds and simply don't have a single bad film to their name. "Failure?" they ask.
There's no shame in swinging for the fences and missing. But there are a storied few directors out there who defy the odds and simply don't have a single bad film to their name. "Failure?" they ask.
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