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Karim Aïnouz: ‘I was interested in questioning…

Brazilian-Algerian director Karim Aïnouz is a keen collaborator. He doesn’t write his own screenplays and was intrigued by Efthimis Filippou’s modern

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Rosebush Pruning review – a dark-hearted,…

Forget roses – we need to talk about violets of the shrinking variety, especially in reference to those who caught

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The Invite | Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie | The Exterminating Angel (1962)

On Truth & Movies this week, we discuss Olivia Wilde’s relationship comedy The Invite and Matt Johnson’s anarchic time-travel comedy

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Where Comes La Cage: A Queer East Correspondence

The boldest and most playful version of this idea comes in Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke​’s A Useful Ghost (2025). The film moves through

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Birds of War review – boundary-breaking love story

What does it look like to build a life with someone you’ve never actually been in the same room as? Birds of

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Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie the Article

Repetition is a part of this theatre of the absurd. As ​“Matt and Jay try to get a show at The Rivoli…”

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My Father’s Island review – gestures towards…

A remote cabin in the Norwegian fjords, a boy and his absent father – My Father’s Island has all the makings

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Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie review –…

For the uninitiated, Nirvanna the Band the Show began life as a Canadian mockumentary web series created by Matt Johnson and

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Radical Film School and the Political Cinema of…

As a Palestinian filmmaker, Farouky has first-handedly experienced the fickle franchising of radical aesthetics from national platforms. He has previously been

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The Invite review – a roaring poly-rom-com

Upon its release in 1969, Paul Mazursky’s Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice was both praised and criticised for being a social commentary