Rebellious Spirit: The Provocative Worlds of Pedro Almodóvar
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Emerging from the vibrant Madrid art scene of the 1970s, Pedro Almodóvar has forged a style of cinema that has made him one of the world’s most distinctive filmmakers.
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Oscar-Winning Composer Kris Bowers on The Wild Robot Score
INTERVIEW
In conversation with Amon Warmann, the musician discusses his percussive score, whose stirring main theme was inspired by his baby daughter, as well as his wider career and the mentors who guided him along the way.
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The Apprentice Review: An Uncompromising, Excoriating Donald Trump Biopic
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Independently financed and threatened with legal action, this villain origin story is a sickening exploration of the former President’s formative years that flat-out refuses to pull punches, writes Yasmin Omar.
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LFF Director Kristy Matheson on Putting the Film Programme Together
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BFI London Film Festival Director Kristy Matheson talks to Curzon about the year-long marathon it takes to bring the expansive programme together.
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The Troubling Portrayals of Psychiatric Hospitals on Film
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As Joker: Folie à Deux transfers to a Gotham mental-health facility, Victoria Luxford explores how American films have presented such institutions over the years, from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest to Girl, Interrupted.
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Gurinder Chadha’s Multicultural Portraits of Modern Britain
Women in the Spotlight
As Bride and Prejudice celebrates its 20th anniversary, Nadira Begum looks back on the British South Asian director’s career, whose lively films probe the intersection of race and class.
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Lady Gaga’s Undeniable Movie Stardom
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Unlike many pop superstars-turned-actors, Lady Gaga has a commanding screen presence and captivates audiences with her magnetic star quality, says Anna Bogutskaya.
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Cinema’s Elder Statesmen are Redefining their Legacies
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As Francis Ford Coppola releases his self-funded opus Megalopolis, Billie Walker explores how aged filmmakers – from Spielberg to Scorsese – are reflecting on themselves and their careers with their latest movies.
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Best Films About Sex Workers
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From Anora to Pretty Woman and The Mother and the Whore, we consider the best movies that deal with sex work.
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The Substance & the Disturbing Art of Splitting the Self
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The Substance, The Beast and Severance are part of a recent trend of works that question the merits of removing undesirable elements of the self for corporate gain, writes Meg Walters.
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