All Features articles – Page 41
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How Kevin Macdonald exposes high fashion and cancel culture in ‘High & Low: John Galliano’
Director Kevin Macdonald on how his documentary High & Low: John Galliano, about the disgraced fashion icon, evolved into the exploration of a psychological mystery.
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The UK team behind ‘Rye Lane’ on creating the most vibrant romcom of 2023
Rye Lane has captured attention thanks to its depiction of a south London rarely seen on screen.
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In conversation: Charlotte Regan, Molly Manning Walker talk ‘Scrapper’, ‘How To Have Sex’ and being part of a wave of fresh UK film talent
Friends and collaborators, the directors of Scrapper and How To Have Sex discuss working with young actors and the joy of brutal audience reactions.
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Screen critics’ top films of 2023
Screen’s critics have selected their top films of 2023, plus the best documentaries and standout performances.
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Films of the year 2023: Lee Marshall
Lee Marshall joined Screen in 1996 as an Italy-based film critic. He also writes on travel, design and culture for a range of UK, US and Italian publications.
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Films of the year 2023: Tim Grierson
Tim Grierson is Screen’s senior US critic, based in Los Angeles, has written for the publication since 2005.
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Films of the year 2023: Wendy Ide
Wendy Ide joined Screen in 2015 as a UK-based critic, and is also the chief film critic for The Observer.
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Films of the year 2023: Jonathan Romney
A longtime contributor to Screen, Jonathan Romney also writes for Film Comment, Sight & Sound and The Observer, and teaches at the UK’s National Film and Television School.
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Films of the year 2023: Allan Hunter
Allan Hunter has worked for Screen since 1990. He is based in Edinburgh and recently retired as co-director of Glasgow Film Festival.
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Films of the year 2023: Fionnuala Halligan
Fionnuala Halligan is Screen’s executive editor, reviews and new talent.
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Errol Morris explains why ‘The Pigeon Tunnel’ switched from a series to a feature film
Veteran documentarian Errol Morris tells Nicholas Barber why spy-fiction author John le Carré proved such an intriguing subject for his latest film, The Pigeon Tunnel.
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David Fincher and Andrew Kevin Walker on creating hitman thriller ‘The Killer’
The Killer sees David Fincher deliver a lean, efficient and darkly funny hitman tale.
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Paul King talks casting Timothée Chalamet in ‘Wonka’: “He’s slightly unknowable, like he’s stepped in from another world”
Following two hit Paddington films, Paul King cooks up an origin tale for Roald Dahl’s genius chocolatier Willy Wonka.
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‘Free Solo’ duo talk making their first scripted feature ‘Nyad’
Oscar-winning documentarians Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi threw themselves into the deep end.
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Ketchup Entertainment CEO Gareth West talks ‘Memory’, shift into distribution
”We will be driven by whatever is good in the marketplace each year.”
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Making 'Barbie': Greta Gerwig on getting Mattel onside, using UK talent and wanting to make films "for the next 40 years"
Director Greta Gerwig on why she wanted to reimagine Barbie for a whole new generation, and how she made the year’s biggest movie in the process.
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“Independent financing is the best and worst way to make a film,” says ‘Ferrari’s’ Michael Mann
Director and car enthusiast Michael Mann talks to Screen about the long road to bringing Ferrari to the screen and why, in his 80th year, he has no plans to slow down.
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Awards Whispers: our anonymous Bafta voters on British contenders, celebrity moderators
“I’m probably an awards publicist’s nightmare.”
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Who are the early Oscar and Bafta frontrunners in the director and screenplay categories?
A high-pedigree season is shaping up to be fairly open.