Film

Buscemi on getting it wrong
Issue #1385 [Nov 2nd 2007]
Taking over NFT1, Steve Buscemi headlines the TCM screentalk with a unique style
Surfing the New Wave of Romanian Cinema
Issue #1385 [Nov 2nd 2007]
Stefan Carpanu explores the latest force in world cinema, led by Cannes champ 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days

The Wild Ways of Mr Sean Penn
Issue #1385 [Nov 2nd 2007]
Oscar winning actor and former Mr Madonna talks to Felix about acting, LA love and passion for directing.

Darkness falls across the land...
Issue #1384 [Oct 26th 2007]
His works leave little room for laughs, but there’s more to David Cronenberg than his oeuvre may suggest
Blame It On Fidel review
Issue #1383 [Oct 19th 2007]
Communism through the eyes of a child makes Mickey Mouse a fascist
London Calling: The Festival Lands
Issue #1381 [Oct 5th 2007]
As the epicentre of world cinema shifts to Leicester Square for 16 days, why is it that London still captures as much interest months after Cannes kicks off the festival season? Because London isn’t capable of boring.
Buscemi on getting it wrong
Issue #1385 [Nov 2nd 2007]
Taking over NFT1, Steve Buscemi headlines the TCM screentalk with a unique style
Surfing the New Wave of Romanian Cinema
Issue #1385 [Nov 2nd 2007]
Stefan Carpanu explores the latest force in world cinema, led by Cannes champ 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days
The Wild Ways of Mr Sean Penn
Issue #1385 [Nov 2nd 2007]
Oscar winning actor and former Mr Madonna talks to Felix about acting, LA love and passion for directing.
Darkness falls across the land...
Issue #1384 [Oct 26th 2007]
His works leave little room for laughs, but there’s more to David Cronenberg than his oeuvre may suggest
Blame It On Fidel review
Issue #1383 [Oct 19th 2007]
Communism through the eyes of a child makes Mickey Mouse a fascist
London Calling: The Festival Lands
Issue #1381 [Oct 5th 2007]
As the epicentre of world cinema shifts to Leicester Square for 16 days, why is it that London still captures as much interest months after Cannes kicks off the festival season? Because London isn’t capable of boring.