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Frank Miller
Frank Miller wrote and drew the original sin city comic books and was writer on the classic batman graphic novels, Dark Knight Returns and Batman: Year One, which were a major influence on the new film Batman Begins. He has recently co-directed a film version of Sin City.
Timur Bekmambetov
From Russia with horror. Nght Watch may contain a lot of mumbo jumbo but get past that and it's great, reckons Lance Barrington.
Various Directors
Another excellent Cinema 16 compilation has hit the shelves. Just think of it as a sanctuary for baby hedgehogs, says Lance Barrington.
Anton Corbijn
Anton Corbijn's first feature film forges a fittingly bleak yet affecting depiction of the life and career of Joy Division frontman, the late Ian Curtis.
Michael Moore
Controversial but hugely popular, Michael Moore continues his quest to expose the ills of an unjust world.
Chris Kentis
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water... Shot on DV for a fraction of the cost of Hollywood's usual fair, Open Water is...
Sophia Coppola
Sophia Coppola's Lost In Translation shows that she is set to join her father as one of American cinema's most interesting filmmakers.
Bill Condon
Bill Condon's biopic tells the story of the man who uncovered America's sexual hypocrisies... but gets a little bogged down.
Oliver Hirschbiegel
This gripping Second World War tragedy breaks German taboos and portrays Hitler as an all-too-human monster.
Akira Kurosawa
The 'Bear delights in some new, lesser known works from Kurosawa.
Michael Winterbottom
Do you need a knowledge of Roland Barthes to understand Winterbottom's latest? Henry K goes to find out...
Michael Winterbottom
Art? Porn? Art porn? Henry K Miller's not so sure if Winterbottom's newest is any of them.
Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller
Eye-catching but conventional comic book adaptation that may disappoint.
Michaelangelo Antonioni
Henry K bemoans the absence of one of Antonioni’s finest works from a season showing at London's National Film Theatre, and dissects its political importance.
Richard Linklater
It’s impossible to know whether one needs to have seen before Sunrise (1995) in order fully to appreciate this, its sequel, but in...
Todd Solondz
In his fourth feature Solondz returns to his familiar style of politically incorrect and irreverent black humour. The story's set around the young...
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