A revolutionary movement: studying the legacy of Italian neorealism A highly influential period. Aimee Ferrier May 29, 2024
Adjudant-Chef Galoup: the jealous and vindictive French Foreign Legion leader of ‘Beau Travail’ “Serve the good cause and die.” Thomas Coll May 29, 2024
‘Prelude’: an early gothic short film about the fear of being buried alive A haunting work… Aimee Ferrier May 26, 2024
The sheer delusion of James Caan’s character in ‘Thief’ Longing for a normal life. Thomas Coll May 23, 2024
The comic oddity of Bong Joon-ho’s ‘Memories of Murder’ Dark humour at its finest. Thomas Coll May 22, 2024
‘Rome, Open City’: Roberto Rossellini’s cinematic protest of social defiance One of the 20th century’s many masterpieces. Calum Russell May 17, 2024
Under the Spotlight: James Spader’s empathetic creep in ‘Sex, Lies, and Videotape’ “I’ve got a lot of problems… But they belong to me.” Thomas Coll May 14, 2024
Violence as ballet: The enduring influence of ‘Heroic Bloodshed’ on action cinema A long-lasting legacy. Scott Campbell May 13, 2024
The poignant emptiness of Wong Kar-wai film ‘In the Mood for Love’ Hollow prevalence. Thomas Coll May 9, 2024