CHRIS: Clerks (Smith, US, 1994)
“Buncha savages in this town.” There was a brief time in the early 1990s when a new era was emerging in America thanks to a several of high profile film-makers […]
“Buncha savages in this town.” There was a brief time in the early 1990s when a new era was emerging in America thanks to a several of high profile film-makers […]
This keenly awaited documentary offers to tell you “everything you wanted to know about Woody, but were afraid to ask” is now available on blu-ray and DVD after a […]
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Alvy: ‘It’s all mental masturbation.’ Annie: ‘Oh well, now we’re getting to a subject you know something about!’ Alvy, ‘Hey, don’t knock masturbation, its sex with someone I love.’ When […]
Denis Hopper, navigating through the narrative mess of THE LAST MOVIE (1971), managed put together something that resembled a kind of order. He then asked his friend Alenjandro Jodorowsky to […]
As the film begins we see Professor Henry Harrington (Maurice Denham) approaching Dr Julian Karswell (Niall MacGuinnis) of Lufford Hall, telling him that he will call off an investigation […]
The title of MULHOLLAND DRIVE is a wonderful paradox. It seems to promise something very specific about a place, yet at the same time it belongs in a strange, disjointed […]
Thanks to red wine and ebay, a fatal combination, I have been steadily rebuilding my collection of Starburst Magazines from the late 70s and early 80s. It has been striking […]
When Derek Malcolm chose his accompanying list in The Guardian, his two most recent films were Zhang Yimou’s “Raise The Red Lantern” (which would easily made my list, but I […]
I get slightly nervous when the toaster looks at me in a strange way, so I was pleased when Asimov came up with his rules for robots. I think that […]