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Kiss and Cry | An exploration of stage-craft and isolation
Jaco Van Dormael and Michéle Anne De Mey's short piece shows off choreography, cinematography, and...
Monday, Feb 6, 2017
By Fred S Fyles
Resist through cinema!
felix’s film section picks movies for the Trump-era
Friday, Feb 3, 2017
By Fred S Fyles
Denial
You're in the Denial? Join the club.
Friday, Feb 3, 2017
By Fred S Fyles
Christine | On the outside looking in
Rebecca Hall astonishes in this biopic of Christine Chubbuck, a Florida news reporter who killed...
Friday, Feb 3, 2017
By Fred S Fyles
Terrains of the Body is a bold but beguiling show
Terrains of the Body is on at the Whitechapel Gallery until 16th April 2017 Free entry
Friday, Jan 27, 2017
By Indira Mallik
Our Academy Award #hottake
Our Culture Editor, Fred Fyles, gives you the run-down on the Academy Award nominations for this...
Friday, Jan 27, 2017
By Fred S Fyles
Silence
A strained, off-putting work
Friday, Jan 13, 2017
By Fred S Fyles
A Monster Calls
A Monster Calls breaks promise leaving audiences disappointed.
Friday, Jan 13, 2017
By Felix Editor
A seat at the (culture) roundtable
Culture editors Indira Mallik and Fred Fyles give their round-up of the last 12 months in terms of...
Friday, Dec 16, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
The disquieting strangeness of Blue Velvet
David Lynch’s Blue Velvet, being reissued for the 30th anniversary this month, introduced the world...
Friday, Dec 9, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
The sound and the fury of Spike Lee
Chi-Raq marks a return to form for Spike Lee, and its breathless anger is urgently needed in these...
Friday, Dec 9, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
Problematic faves | Nico
Sometimes artists we love have characters that we don’t. In our new weekly feature, we examine some...
Friday, Dec 9, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
A stunning study of everyday beauty
Jim Jarmusch’s latest work Paterson is a breathtaking exploration of day-to-day life, blissful love,...
Friday, Dec 2, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
I, Olga Hepnarová
Eyes of a killer
Friday, Nov 25, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
The Darkest Universe
Will Sharpe delights in The Darkest Universe
Friday, Nov 11, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
Girls Lost
Capturing the wonder of youth
Friday, Nov 11, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
Women in sci-fi | A space oddity?
Do like Arrival and Gravity mark a breakthrough of the sci-fi glass ceiling, asks Fred Fyles? Or do...
Friday, Nov 11, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
In defence of ‘nasty women’
As the American election looms, the discourse has gotten more and more sordid. ‘What do we mean when...
Friday, Nov 4, 2016
By Andrada Balmez
A field guide to the culture tribes of London
Get spotting
Monday, Oct 3, 2016
By Felix Editor
LFF – Carol – A ravishing, relentless romance
Todd Haynes excels, as Rooney Mara and Cate Blanchett blow us away with nuanced performances
Monday, Sep 5, 2016
By Fred S Fyles
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