Mulholland Drive
David Lynch’s neo-noir classic Mulholland Drive sees the director at his most beguiling best.
David Lynch’s neo-noir classic Mulholland Drive sees the director at his most beguiling best.
Roman Polanksi’s latest, Carnage featuring Kate Winslet and Jodie Foster is a frantic feast of fury and a lasting dose of reality.
Released in the wake of his much-publicised break-up with Mia Farrow, Woody Allen’s Husbands and Wives finds the director at his most visceral and least romantic.
Woody Allen’s homage to Catalonia is a gentle trip that takes in Henry James and Jackie Collins.
The BFI’s Woody Allen season presents a prescient mockumentary of the life and times of Leonard Zelig.
One of 2011′s best films, Drive is screening at the Prince Charles Cinema throughout January. I caught up with award winning director, Nicholas Winding Refn at last year’s Cambridge Film Festival.
It is still dubbed as one of the greatest films ever made, Jean Vigo’s 1934 quirky masterpiece L’Atalante has been fully restored to continue its reign as a unique cinematic gem.
Michel Hazanavicius’ homage to Hollywood’s silent era is knowing and funny, but holds genuine affection for an era not unlike our own.
In the darkness of Dreileben, Germany, a killer flees from the hospital where he is detained. Dreileben, a trilogy of films with the surtitles, Beats Being Dead, Don’t Follow Me Around and One Minute of Darkness, centres on this escape and the lives of others at peril in the thick of the Thuringia forest.