Five of Gregg Araki’s most fashionable films
The cult director brought Generation Alienation to the screen, with costumes that reflected the anxiety, nihilism and rebellion of ’90s youth.
The cult director brought Generation Alienation to the screen, with costumes that reflected the anxiety, nihilism and rebellion of ’90s youth.
Volume 4 Issue 2: Kantemir Balagov is the rough-edged and rebellious talent behind Russia’s lesbian Oscar hopeful.
Coming soon to a screen near you, wherever you are, next month’s LFF offers visual thrills galore.
No, Die Hard doesn’t count.
She shares her name with a brand of American hot sauce. But the only thing hot around here, folks, is The White Lotus star’s new movie, Immaculate.
Watch Dan Emmerson’s take on the UK in its final days in the EU.
While Breakfast at Tiffany’s and American Gigolo are held up as blue chip style classics, The Matrix might be this generation’s biggest fashion reference.
When Gary can’t reach the lock in Arthur Fleck’s apartment, the Joker just… lets him out?
Ahead of next week’s Opening Night Gala, here are the six films and shows that have us most excited.
Practice isolation with this list of streamable, non-scary movies where the characters are solo or alone together because of the plot.
Conceptual artist Amalia Ulman’s debut feature film is a sordid, humorous delve into Europe’s economic crisis, class relations and the bond between mother and daughter. With a fur coat thrown in for good measure.
Premiere: Deepa Keshvala’s film Kara tackles the relationship between father and daughter, plagued by the hardships of a deadly disease.
The Name I Call Myself is the latest film by the 23-year-old artist asking the big questions.
Skip the cheese, thanks. These films will make you think deep and fall hard.
Create Jobs - powered by A New Direction - is the London employability programme kicking off a six-week content production course in September with a series of talks, workshops and masterclasses in partnership with THE FACE.
Ho ho, 1917 was shot in a single take! Or, what looks like a single take. I spotted the cut, so I’m a cinematic genius. Roger Deakins!