Dario Argento’s Suspiria exudes such an intense and inimitable aesthetic that it’s not really possible to remake it, just as no subsequent viewing can rival the shock of [...]
Like Citizen Kane, Orson Welles’ final film – started in the early 1970s but only “completed” and released on Netflix this year – is a study of a larger-than-life [...]
Over the last couple of years, there has been a new openness to depicting acts of white terrorism in film and television, as well as contemplating how certain kinds of white [...]
Directed by David Gordon Green, and written by Green and Danny McBride, the latest addition to the Halloween franchise has managed to achieve what Friday the 13th, A [...]
A Very English Scandal marks yet another impressive addition to Russell T. Davies’ television canon, as well as yet another wry, thoughtful and oblique take on queerness in [...]
Paul Dano’s first film is an adaptation of Richard Ford’s 1990 novel Wildlife, and it’s a remarkably accomplished debut, maintaining the peculiar cadences of Ford’s [...]