Cannes film festival: Barnaby Thompson’s documentary on the great British director is an exhilarating delve into the ebb and flow of Lean’s peerless career and sometimes complex personal life – with …
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Cannes AI film festival raises eyebrows – and questions about future ⊕
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While emerging technology is banned from the Palme d’Or, an upstart movement is gaining investment and attention
In Cannes’ darkened screening rooms, the supposed future of cinema flickered into life …
5 months ago
The Apartment: Billy Wilder’s Christmas classic is the blueprint for romcoms everywhere ⊕
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The 1960 film about a downtrodden insurance worker and his burgeoning crush is full of staccato repartee and unforgettable jokes. It’s barely aged a day
For romantic comedies and Christmas movies alik…
Doctor Zhivago at 60: David Lean’s sweeping romantic relic endures ⊕⊕
Julie Christie remains as magnetic as ever in the mammoth big screen adaptation of Boris Pasternak’s once dangerous novel
There’s no more perfect illustration of the cinematic crossroads of the mid-19…
7 months ago
Brief Encounter at 80: why we’re still falling for David Lean’s 1945 romance ⊕⊕
The story of hot tea and unconsummated love hails from a very different era – and was far from easy to make. Yet it remains a key influence for film-makers from Sofia Coppola to Celine Song, James Iv…
11 months ago
Beth review – like a frustratingly unfinished Black Mirror ○
Channel 4’s first YouTube show about a couple’s IVF woes looks stylish, but at just three 15-minute films, it feels wildly rushed. TV this brief needs to be perfectly formed …. and this is far from i…
12 months ago
Along Came Love review – l’amour, loss and lingering shame in eventful French relationship movie ○
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Director Katell Quillévéré explores the ravages of romance in an intelligently performed period piece about a shamed mother and a closeted husband
The title of Katell Quillévéré’s first movie, Un Pois…
14 months ago
From The Simpsons to Werner Herzog: the coolest, craziest, scariest Nessies ever ○
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Loch Ness Monster hunters have included the Chuckle Brothers – and even David Lean. As the Scottish icon is honoured in a new stamp and a stirring musical, we separate the classy from the crackpot
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