
Cinema is dead; long live cinema
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All told, perhaps the most wretched year of my adult life, the centrepiece for which was a full-blown mental health episode that resulted in my taking several weeks off work. These were the first real sick days I had taken in any aspect of...
Although Kemp (Nicholas Hoult) has the movie’s final close-up - one of many interspersed with deliberately rote courtroom drama - Juror #2 intertwines his soul with another’s. James Michael Sythe, played wounded and hulking like an injured...
The curve of history bends to no man like a lens can. Michael Mann’s filmography is ‘time is luck’ - things have not happened. Things do not happen. Things are happening. Even when - paging John Wakefield - Nothing Ever Happens. Depending o...
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At first glance, Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s new mid-length sees him at his most opaque and bare. The frames are so sparse, the pieces of the puzzle so disparate and stark, that it can be hard to know where to peg oneself to truly have a...
Partway through 2023, I switched careers for the fourth time in just over two years. My engagement with all the things that make my life worthwhile has largely been dependent on what type of work I’m doing. Being in the theatre meant a lot...
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