Private Theatre: Enemy
Senior film critic Tom Nixon was surprised to find himself having fun with Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Enemy’, and his double feels the same way.
Read MoreSenior film critic Tom Nixon was surprised to find himself having fun with Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Enemy’, and his double feels the same way.
Read MoreThe Missing Slate’s take on the 2014 Wenlock Poetry Festival.
Read MoreSenior film critic Tom Nixon is less than impressed with David Gordon Green’s alleged return to form.
Read MoreFilm critic Chuck Williamson writes on Johnnie To’s genre-spanning ‘Blind Detective’.
Read MoreSenior film critic Tom Nixon writes on Hiroshi Teshigahara’s existential 1964 classic Woman in the Dunes.
Read MoreSenior film critic Tom Nixon writes on Alex Ross Perry’s blackly comic, uniquely affecting road movie ‘The Color Wheel’.
Read MoreSenior film critic Tom Nixon reviews Bong Joon-Ho’s much-anticipated dystopian thriller ‘Snowpiercer’.
Read More“The curatorial authorship emphasised in post-internet poetry, the devaluation of originality, reflects the experience of an artist in a culture that forgets nothing: the panic attack of influence.” Charles Whalley on Rachael Allen’s 4chan poems.
Read MoreFilm critic Jay Sizemore reviews Jonathan Glazer’s uniquely unsettling mood piece ‘Under the Skin’.
Read MoreContributing editor Christine Jin writes that Peter Jackson’s ‘Heavenly Creatures’ provided a non-judgmental account of events otherwise distorted by media bias.
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