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The Big Sleep: Like father, like son, like Bogart

I’ve always thought my dad looked a bit like Humphrey Bogart. Maybe it's just wishful thinking, or something a son might do when he looks up to his father and he actually looks nothing like him. Maybe it was seeing black and white photos of my dad when he was younger and I was at a more impressionable age, at a similar time to when I got into Film Noir and of course, that genre’s central, most iconic figure.

10 Disease Outbreak Movies Worth Watching

For many of us introverts, self-isolation is not a strategy but a way of life. Yet, epidemic outbreak or not, we all hold a grim fascination to witness the death of our world (only on screen!). So what can we do in these moments that alternately fill us with terror and hope, apart from watching such ‘closer-to-reality’ movies? Some of these outbreak movies can be very cathartic and thought-provoking, and some speak highly of the human spirit, which doesn’t get…

'There are diverse patterns of queerness in Japanese society': Takeshi Kitano, a rare interview

Two years on from its premiere at Cannes, arthouse auteur and multihyphenate Takeshi Kitano’s latest feature, Kubi, still awaits a UK release, but in April it made its debut on these shores as the opening night film of Queer East Festival. It was a bold programming move from an ever-expanding festival, because Kubi is a provocative and slippery film that evades easy categorisation. Long in development, it explores the overthrowing of daimyō Nobunaga Oda in 1582, and the political and personal machinations that led…

Cannes Wrap-Up 2025

The 78th Festival de Cannes has come to a close, Jafar Panahi's It Was Just An Accident took the top prize, and there were plenty more films to be excited about. Programmer David Kelly and Head of Cinema Alice Black have shared their highlights from the second half of the festival (for this earlier thoughts, you can check out Dispatches From Cannes)

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