Screenwriting

Moviemakers’ Master Class: Private Lessons from the World’s Foremost Directors

From Scorsese and Lynch to Wenders and Godard, interviews with twenty of the world's greatest directors on how they make…

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An interview with Kubrick By Vicente Molina Foix

  The following interview took place at Stanley Kubrick's home in early 1980. (c) 1980 by Vicente Molina Foix. Reprinted…

9 years ago

‘The Wicker Man’ occupies a special place in our horror-craving hearts

  By Sven Mikulec When Christopher Lee felt the desire to take on more serious projects, after becoming an icon…

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‘Miller’s Crossing’ is touching and studiously crafted love letter to American film noirs and the seventh art in general

The Coen brothers' critically acclaimed Miller's Crossing can be easily studied in two distinct ways. Firstly, it's one hell of…

9 years ago

Sam Peckinpah’s ‘Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid’ finally got the respect it deserved

  Hailed as one of Sam Peckinpah's misunderstood masterpieces, Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid is the film that ended…

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Darkly comedic and delightfully manic, ‘After Hours’ is one of Scorsese’s best films

In an attempt to somehow merge the genre of comedy with unmistakable elements of satire and to a degree even…

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David Fincher: A Life in Pictures

BAFTA’s (British Academy of Film and Television Arts) Guru Program is an online educational resource for filmmakers that features new…

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‘The Getaway’ remains one of the highlights that Sam Peckinpah’s rich career has to offer

  By Sven Mikulec   Sam Peckinpah's action-packed crime thriller The Getaway was a huge hit. It was just what…

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‘Spartacus’ is a rather curious installment in both Stanley Kubrick’s body of work and in the history of cinema

The winner of four Academy Awards, Spartacus is a rather curious installment in both Stanley Kubrick's body of work and…

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