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Sight and Sound
Sight & Sound's June 2026 issue celebrates Marilyn Monroe's centennial with a career retrospective, features Guillermo del Toro reflecting on his cinematic influences ahead of receiving a BFI Fellowship, explores imaginative Brazilian films from the military dictatorship era, and revisits a conversation on funding and recognition in Black cinema.
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| Toy Story 5: screen-time overtakes creative play in Pixar’s imaginative tear-jerker Despite its overstuffed plot, this return to the franchise is guaranteed to break hearts all... | Article | 4w ago | ||
| Inside the Archive #73: From west London to north-west Morocco This month, we report back from FIAF Congress, revel in the delights of San Francisco Silent... | Article | 4w ago | ||
| Sight and Sound: the Summer 2026 issue On the cover: 21st-century sci-fi special – from dystopias to dreamworlds, the essential sci... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| Guillermo del Toro’s advice for young filmmakers: stay untamed, irrational and stubborn Following his recent BFI Fellowship, Mexican director Guillermo del Toro gave a masterclass... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| A close encounter with Steven Spielberg In our Spring 1977 issue, we joined Spielberg on the set of his fourth feature, Close Encoun... | Article | 4y ago | ||
| Blue Heron: Grief is not a problem to be solved in Sophy Romvari’s bittersweet debut By Ian Wang | Article | - | ||