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Learning to pretend

review by Douglas Messerli

Léonetti’s debut is a stylish but empty portrayal of a dystopian future

The lives of others

review by Douglas Messerli

Possibility in a world where nothing is left to chance.

Looking back at The Adventure

review by Douglas Messerli

"Our perceptions of films and cinematic images have so radically changed that it is difficult to understand the reactions of filmgoers and commentators in 1960, the year when I had just become a teenager."

Lorna's silence

review by Douglas Messerli

Miracles happen, even in the bleakest of films.

Made to disappear

review by Douglas Messerli

Jean Grémillon's Stormy Weather is a glorious requiem to a lost world

Making it up

review by Douglas Messerli

Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master may not be great cinema, but it's worth watching and rewatching

A matter of conscience

review by Douglas Messerli

A lot happens in the cracks of Porumboiu's Police, adjective

Two Pabst operas

review by Douglas Messerli

Looking back at Pandora's Box and The Threepenny Opera.

Pleasure, passion, lust

review by Douglas Messerli

Despite its nods to Brief Encounter, Terence Davies’s The Deep Blue Sea is utterly different

The Queen bows

review by Douglas Messerli

Leaving the twentieth century...