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Sight and Sound
Sight & Sound's April 2026 special "The Art of Acting" examines the intersection of celebrity and cinema through editor Mike Williams's commentary on Charli XCX's mockumentary debut, while featuring Oscar winner Jessie Buckley in conversation with Mark Kermode, Ethan Hawke discussing his cinematic influences, Kim Novak's career retrospective, and critical perspectives on AI restoration of classic films.
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| Miroirs No. 3 second look review: a glorious sun dappled noir from Christian Petzold Petzoldian alienation blends with a strangely restorative world view in the story of Laura (... | Article | 2w ago | ||
| Charlotte Regan’s BFI Film Academy masterclass and insights for young creatives Scrapper director Charlotte Regan joined a BFI Film Academy masterclass with production desi... | Article | 2w ago | ||
| “The hope is you’ll feel you’re in a continuous dream”: Gerald Fox on Kinaesthesia A kaleidoscopic tribute to oneiric cinema, Gerald Fox’s Kinaesthesia reimagines the film-his... | Article | 2w ago | ||
| The Blue Trail: a senior citizen flees dystopian Brazil for a freewheeling Amazonian adventure Director Gabriel Mascaro’s fantastical odyssey about a woman on the run from an ageist autho... | Article | 2w ago | ||
| Sight and Sound: the May 2026 issue On the cover: the Cornish auteur Mark Jenkin on Rose of Nevada and the alchemy of analogue... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| “Funny, engaging and winning in its self-deprecating modesty”: Bridget Jones’s Diary reviewed in 2001 When Renée Zellweger first appeared on UK screens as Bridget Jones, critic Leslie Felperin w... | Article | 1y ago | ||