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Sight and Sound
The March 2026 issue of the British Film Institute's Sight & Sound magazine features Paul Thomas Anderson discussing his blockbuster 'One Battle After Another,' Kristen Stewart on her directorial debut, and tributes to Béla Tarr, alongside insights from filmmakers like Kleber Mendonça Filho and Oliver Laxe.
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| How to Make a Killing: Glen Powell goes American Psycho in this slick but listless ‘eat the rich’ comedy John Patton Ford's modern reimagining of Kind Hearts and Coronets, in which Glen Powell play... | Article | 4w ago | ||
| The Man Who Fell to Earth: humanity, lost and found As Nicolas Roeg’s enigmatic, unclassifiable film – in which David Bowie plays an alien visit... | Article | 4w ago | ||
| Scarlet: a visually striking but narratively frustrating animated adaptation of Hamlet Toggling between 2D and 3D animation, Hosoda Mamoru’s gender-swapped take on Hamlet takes ad... | Article | 4w ago | ||
| Resurrection: dreams unlock new social and political realities in Bi Gan’s hypnotic century-spanning travelogue Bi Gan’s vivid storytelling moves through the astral planes in Resurrection, reincarnating a... | Article | 4w ago | ||
| “I am not afraid of anything”: Andrzej Wajda interviewed in 2008 Marking ten years since the death of Andrzej Wajda, a BFI retrospective celebrates the tower... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| Sight and Sound: the April 2026 issue On the cover: Jodie Foster, Ethan Hawke, Daniel Day-Lewis and the legendary Kim Novak on the... | Article | 1mo ago | ||