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Editorial

Alex Cox

Alex Cox: “You can’t be an authentic punk and be in the establishment.”

Punk director Alex Cox breaks his silence with a rare interview on his love for Western films and the making Sid and Nancy.

Gaspar Noé: “I believe there are other dimensions that we don’t know.”

The Enfant Terrible of French cinema discusses passion, death and happy endings.

Mike Nichols

Mike Nichols: A Prince of Motion Pictures

The iconic director Mike Nichols gets an up close and personal essay on his life both on and off the screen.

Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen: The King of Cool

Steve McQueen is synonymous with the old-age of Hollywood cool. But what happened to enigmatic leading man? And has our style changed?

John Pawson

John Pawson: “Stillness has a spiritual dimension.”

The iconic minimalist architect John Pawson discusses his lessons from Japan, his appreciation for stillness, and his love for travel.

May December review – psychological drama stays on the surface

The anticipated new feature from Todd Haynes mysteriously keeps its characters at a distance...

Cannes ’23: The Zone of Interest Review

Jonathan Glazer's Holocaust drama is an audio-visual masterpiece that lays bare the pitch black soul of humanity.

Killers of the Flower Moon Review Cannes

Killers of The Flower Moon Review: Scorsese Saves Cinema

Martin Scorsese is back at Cannes with his long-awaited Killers of The Flower Moon, proving once again why he remains one of cinema's greatest directors.

How To Have Sex film

Cannes ’23: How To Have Sex Review

Molly Manning-Walker's impressive debut How To Have Sex quickly becomes a dark lesson on the fine line between consent and sexual assault.

Indiana Jones cannes

Cannes ’23: Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny Review

Harrison Ford's titular hero is back.