“The texture of the movie is false”: the 1970 sequel that Pauline Kael saw as a “sad progression” She was not a fan. Aimee Ferrier May 27, 2026
“He’s so solemn and humourless”: The legendary director who bored François Truffaut to tears Brutal. Aimee Ferrier May 18, 2026
When Alfred Hitchcock tried to wrangle 100 cats and failed miserably: “A disaster!” Things went far from purr-fectly. Tim Bradley May 16, 2026
The beach that gave us cinema’s most indelible closing sequence Unforgettable. Aimee Ferrier Apr 10, 2026
The eight movies Paul Thomas Anderson urges every aspiring director to see Homework. Jacob Simmons Feb 28, 2026
François Truffaut’s favourite American directors: “Anyone who would reject them, stop going to the cinema” Classics. Aimee Ferrier Feb 6, 2026
‘The Wrong Man’: The movie Alfred Hitchcock simply dismissed after the first scene He was not a fan. Aimee Ferrier Aug 28, 2025
Who was the real hero of the French New Wave? A seminal moment in film history. Aimee Ferrier Jun 24, 2025
‘The 400 Blows’: The French New Wave film that influenced Steven Spielberg’s approach to cinema A French classic. Aimee Ferrier May 20, 2025
Agnès Guillemot: the overshadowed film editor of the French New Wave An underrated figure to shape French cinema. Aimee Ferrier Jan 22, 2025
The filmmakers Brian Cox referred to as “masters” of cinema “I’ve been watching foreign films late at night.” Thomas Coll Aug 15, 2024