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“The June 1967 defeat was tantamount to an alarm bell that aroused the dormant Arab consciousness from its long slumber;...
“The June 1967 defeat was tantamount to an alarm bell that aroused the dormant Arab consciousness from its long slumber;...
Taking place in a specialist sports boarding school in France, Valery Carnoy’s Wild Foxes follows the lives of childhood best friends and aspirant...
A recent assumption about modern cinema – challenged by Caitlin Quinlan – is that if a film makes you cry, it must...
Hauntings have been a presence throughout David Lowery’s artistic output – naturally in his 2017 breakout A Ghost Story, but even before...
Swedish filmmaker Ragnhild Ekner is a diehard IFK Göteborg fan and was partly driven to make a documentary about ultras, a subculture of...
On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss Lee Cronin’s The Mummy, Christian Petzold’s Miroirs No. 3, and Gabriel Mascaro’s...
Having been in Ashley’s shoes in a moment like this, it’s refreshing that creator and showrunner Lee Sung Jin treats it...
The cowboy – strong but silent, a lonely figure caught between small town domesticity and the absolute freedom of the wilderness...
This is an amazing example of a famous actor making his directorial debut but then completely stealing the film from under...
Jim Jarmusch’s first feature film, 1980’s Permanent Vacation, begins with what we recognise as sounds from the street: the rhythm...
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