Reinventing The Reel: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Film critic Jay Sizemore on why Wes Anderson’s latest is “easily the best film of 2014 so far”.
Read MoreFilm critic Jay Sizemore on why Wes Anderson’s latest is “easily the best film of 2014 so far”.
Read MoreFilm critic Jay Sizemore is less than impressed with the trend of adapting video game franchises for the movie screen.
Read MoreFollowing on from the success of our inaugural fiction creative writing workshops in Islamabad, helmed by The Missing Slate Editor-in-Chief, we’re expanding to Dubai. Read…
Read MoreFilm Critic Jay Sizemore casts his cynical eye across Hollywood’s sorry mid-March lineup… from a safe distance.
Read More“I think people often conflate gender expression with gender identity, or transgender experience with drag.” Film critic Chuck Williamson talks to Gabrielle Burton about her upcoming documentary Kings, Queens, & In-Betweens.
Read More“Film is the buzz-word right now in the Caribbean.” Senior Film Critic Tom Nixon interviews Davina Lee, one of St. Lucia’s top filmmakers, about her new film The Coming of Org.
Read MoreFilm Critic Jay Sizemore wonders whether George Clooney’s passion for his new project The Monuments Men proved to be its undoing.
Read MoreOur disappointed film critic Jay Sizemore gathers his thoughts on one of the worst attempts at a franchise revamp he has ever seen.
Read MoreThe Missing Slate’s film team is joined by other editors in choosing the movies readers ought to watch this Valentine’s Day.
Read MoreAs part of our offline activities for this year, we present writing workshops for young and mature writers alike in Islamabad, Pakistan. Writing samples are required for the 12 week course taught by the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief.
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