By James Clarke
This teenage drama from 1983 is the pinnacle of the director’s career-long obsession with the passage of time.
By James Clarke
On the 80th anniversary of Disney’s animation, we look at the different ways this magical fable has been interpreted.
By James Clarke
In praise of David Lynch’s 1999 drama, a film about moving slowly and gently in a hard and fast world.
By James Clarke
How George Miller’s 1979 debut feature helped set the post-apocalyptic genre in motion.
By James Clarke
Walter Hill’s under-appreciated historical drama reminds us how powerful Hollywood cinema can be.
By James Clarke
The director’s 1977 feature debut contains several key thematic and stylistic hallmarks.
By James Clarke
The late actor is at his dangerous, dynamic best in this melancholy fantasy from Terry Gilliam.
By James Clarke
In 1946 the moustachioed maestros embarked on the most ambitious project of their careers.
By James Clarke
Land and Freedom shows the personal and political sides of this 80-year-old conflict.
By James Clarke
John Singleton’s South Central LA story delivered a powerful universal message that still rings true today.
By James Clarke
Steven Spielberg’s classic sci-fi teaches the importance of holding on to dreams.
By James Clarke
Does the director’s take on JM Barrie’s classic tale of arrested development deserve its reputation?