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Into the Screen

William J. Barker

Exciting and objective film criticism.

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What films I'm reviewing in June

Travel will mean I won’t be delivering my review of Rosemary’s Baby on May 25 as planned.

Travel will mean I won’t be delivering my review of Rosemary’s Baby on May 25 as planned. I’ll publish it on June 1 instead.

5 days ago
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Sucker?

Grade: C+

Let me say this straight up: I’m not going to write about the child sexual abuse accusations against Michael Jackson. Those allegations aren’t included in Antoine Fuqua’s new biopic about Jackson, Michael, but I don’t totally agr...

9 days ago

Hollow Knights

Credit: Pathe.

Grade: B+

13 Days, 13 Nights (original French title 13 Jours, 13 Nuits) is French director Martin Bourboulon’s first contemporary-set action film after his thrilling, two-part adaption of Alexandre Dumas’ The Three Musketee...

16 days ago
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Is Uncle Charlie right?

Joseph Cotten and Teresa Wright in Shadow of a Doubt. Credit: Universal.

Grade: A-

There are a few exciting films about what happens when worlds collide. There’s a 1950s sci-fi film with that exact title. There are others that are less on...

23 days ago
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What films I'm reviewing in May

Apologies again for my illness delaying the first instalment of my Directors in Focus series on Alfred Hitchcock, but I’ll publish the essay, my review of Hitchcock’s Shadow of a Doubt, on May 4.

Apologies again for my illness delaying the...

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    Editorial assistant at Quillette. Fiction writer, film critic, journalist and poet. Currently writing my first novel.

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