Articles Archive
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Kind Words For Vincent Gallo
Posted on May 7, 2013 | No CommentsVincent Gallo is an egomaniacal, self-aggrandizing, sperm flogging, go-go dancing, cancer cursing, compulsive masturbator. He also makes movies. Robert Gould explains why they're good. -
10 Great Propaganda Films
Posted on April 9, 2013 | 1 Comment10 Films that show the many ways cinema can project a political message, and even when the ideology may be flawed, the cinematic value is enough to award merit. -
Looking and Thinking: An Interview with Ben Woodiwiss
Posted on April 1, 2013 | No CommentsBen Woodiwiss is a writer/director and the creator of independent film company Look/Think Films. Editor Paul Allen asks him questions about film stuff, including their first feature Benny Loves Killing. -
Twelve Frames Per Second – Part IV
Posted on March 25, 2013 | No CommentsIt creeps up on you and becomes an obsession. It comes out of watching a million movies – Mike Leigh -
Establishing An Entire Relationship Without Dialogue
Posted on March 25, 2013 | No CommentsSophie Black addresses the problem of establishing characters without relying on exposition dialogue, and the challenges she faced creating a believable relationship on her latest film Ashes. -
Documenting The Worst Film Ever Made
Posted on March 18, 2013 | 1 CommentFilmmaker Andy Wilton talks about the dream-within-a-dream lengths he went to in making his mockumentary Behind the Scenes of Total Hell, a feature length comedy that will be free to watch online from the 22nd of April. -
David Lynch: What’s All The Fuss About?
Posted on March 18, 2013 | No CommentsDavid Lynch is widely considered to be a groundbreaking auteur, but are his films really as genius as everyone makes out, or is it all just smoke and mirrors? Philip Likos Corbett violently prods the visionary's ego. -
Six of the Best Films About Mothers
Posted on March 7, 2013 | 2 CommentsThere's a common theme that runs through the greatest films about motherhood, and that is the leitmotif of sacrifice. Matthew E Carter takes us through his favourite films about mothers. -
Frustration and Repression: The Psychology of The Master
Posted on March 7, 2013 | No CommentsAn essay on the psychology of Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master. Were you left feeling frustrated? Well, that was kind of the point. Warning: this article is very thorough, and thus contains spoilers. -
Making A No Budget Short Film Over Two Continents
Posted on March 5, 2013 | 1 CommentAK is a short drama about a young Sierra Leonean man trying to survive as a student in London. Guerilla filmmaker Michael Chandler tells us about his experience making the film.

























