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  • Ghost in the Machine - Absolute must-watch deep dive into so-called AI

    Writing for the Sundance Institute website, Erik Adams calls Valerie Veatch’s Ghost in the Machine "the scariest movie playing at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival". He’s not wrong. It’s not only scary, it’s also rage-inducing. Veatch traces the red line that links the current "AI " tools and the... continue
  • Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival 2026

    Europe’s largest (and the world’s second largest) film festival back, nestled in the heart of France’s wild, volcanic region of the Massif Central. Its international competition, made up of 12 programmes of shorts, is one of the richest platforms for storytelling from around the world. The... continue
  • Arab picks from LFF 2025

    Aside from our recently reviewed Palestine 36, the BFI London Film Festival marked the festival run tailend for a number of films from the Arab world. Highlights include Erige Sehiri’s Promised Sky, a rare, necessary, and beautifully dramatised account of migrant women from the Ivory Coast living... continue
  • Palestine 36 - Harrowing and all too rare retelling of the...

    Palestinian cinema is distinctly prolific. The more efforts are made to erase Palestinians as a people and Palestine as a slice of West Asian land, the more urgent the storytelling becomes. 2025 has already seen a number of much hyped premieres and releases, but the novelty this year seems to be... continue
  • In Vermiglio, the cold bites but it also keeps you alive.

    1944. Wartime Italy. Icebound village. Maura Delpero’s Vermiglio (2025) is truly an exquisite winner of the Venice Film Festival’s Grand Jury. The slow-burn family saga unspools the glimpses of joy swallowed by the void of war. It has the essence of a memoir with the period film rooted in the... continue

Most recent articles

11 septembre 2010

Piranha 3D

par Kwet
Réalisé par Alexandre Aja, avec Elisabeth Shue, Steven R Mc Queen, Jerry O’Connell, etc. Si vous êtes passés à Paris cet été, vous n’avez pas pu rater cette affiche : Une pin up blonde se prélassant sur un matelas gonflable, le reste de (…) Lire la suite »
11 septembre 2010

Cry Baby

par Kwet
Réalisé par John Waters Avec Johnny Depp, Amy Locane, Ricki Lake, Tracy Lord, Iggy Pop, etc. Un des films les plus connus du délirant John Waters (Hairspray, Pink Flamingos, etc.), certainement grâce à la présence au générique du jeune Johnny Depp, tout juste sorti à l’époque de 21 Jump Street … Dans cette comédie musicale parodie des années 50 (qui a dit Grease ?) on découvre la ville de (…) Lire la suite »
27 August 2010

On Dawkins: A response to Richard Dawkins and the Invisible Menace

by Joe
**Written in response to Lobster’s article "Richard Dawkins and the Invisible Menace", following the screening of the TV documentary Faith School Menace.** Wow, lobster, where to begin…? You know, under normal circumstances, it’s a little rude to condemn one’s philosophical opponent for views and motivations you’ve largely intuited yourself. “Dawkins *intentionally* sets up a dangerous (…) Continue Reading »
27 August 2010

City of Life and Death (Premiere in Paris)

by Abla Kandalaft
Finally, another treat from Paris Cinéma 2010: Competition entry City of Life and Death with a Q and A with the director. Continue Reading »
26 août 2010

Gegege no Kitaro

par Kwet
Film japonais réalisé par Katsuhide Motoki, avec Inoue Mao, Wentz Eiji, Tanaka Rena, etc. Lire la suite »
25 August 2010

Richard Dawkins and the Invisible Menace

by Judy Harris
In Faith School Menace? Richard Dawkins sets out to ‘explore the balance of rights between a parent’s right to educate a child in their own faith and a child’s rights to determine their own beliefs and approach the world with a genuinely open mind’. This ‘genuinely open mind’ is a cause for concern, if not outright guffawing. Can Richard Dawkins really imagine an approach to the world that (…) Continue Reading »
24 August 2010

Zillakiller on Big Brother 2010 The End!

by Zillakiller
LAST DAY Mario just said ‘game dynamics, gameplay, character development.’ Mario’s hands are numbering his fingers Mario’s lips are making fs. There is a shape Mario and Andrew are making we can observe from at least 2 angles. They have changed this shape. Mario and Andrew are speaking in a throat croak. Andrew listens to Mario and watches Mario’s hands numbering his fingers. (…) Continue Reading »
24 août 2010

L’Attaque de la Moussaka géante

par Kwet
Film grec réalisé par Panos H Koutras. L’objet de la rubrique « Cheezy Monsters » ne pouvait passer à côté de cet ovni (c’est le cas de le dire). Lire la suite »
19 August 2010

Shark Attack 3 Megalodon

by Kelu13
We are nearing the end of the lazy summer season and its heat wave and procrastination before the drudgery of September kicks in is at an all time high, so the more mind-numbing the film the better to ease the pressure. It’s the perfect moment to catch up on all those so-bad-they’re-good cinema classics, from the more obscure to the increasingly popular thanks to the main actor’s ever growing (…) Continue Reading »
18 August 2010

The Cars That Ate Paris (The Cars That Eat People)

by Abla Kandalaft
The Paris in the title is basically Australia’s version of Royston Vasey in Peter Weir’s uncharacteristically weird ozploitation classic; a small town whose inhabitants cause car accidents to use salvaged valuables and bits of scrap metal as (…) Continue Reading »
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Don Josephus Raphael Eblahan : What it means to listen

In the space of four years, the Filipino director has made his mark with his intimate and luminous short films. Discovered in France in 2021 at the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival, he has (…)
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7 Activist documentaries available for free

The UCLA Film Archive just announced that 7 activist documentaries that are now freely available to access and stream for students, academics, and others. This update was shared through the (…)
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  • 25 May

    Lebanon Cinema Days in the UK

    Lebanon Cinema Days is a programme run in various countries by The Beirut Film Society, whose mission it is to transform the Lebanese immigrant journey into a cinematic celebration — connecting Lebanon and the host countries through films shaped by adaptability, resilience, and identity. We (…)
  • 6 May

    Navigating the Archive Commons - Free online seminar on 7 May

    We’re flagging this use Re: Use – Navigating the Archive Commons for EkoFilmmaking, a free online seminar on 7 May, 18:00–19:30 (UK) / 20:00–21:30 (Türkiye) exploring ecological and ethical filmmaking through archival reuse. This call was shared on the Radical Film Network. Organised by (…)
  • 27 April

    50 Years of Argentina on Film - May-June 2026 in London

    The Garden Cinema presents a selection of films from the last five decades that explore how Argentine society has grappled with the aftermath of the military coup of 1976. That year, the country’s armed forces overthrew the democratically elected government and installed a dictatorship as part (…)
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