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Marilyn Monroe Blonde negative review

Blonde: Monroe Biopic has Brutal, Unfeasible Ambitions

Reviewing one of the most divisive films of the year, dep-editor Chris Cotonou picks a side.

Don't Worry Darling Fallout 3

Don’t Worry Darling: Pretty as a picture, but nothing under the hood

Olivia Wilde's psychological thriller Don't Worry Darling is a production steeped in infamy...but how does the movie hold up?

crimes of the future mediocre review

Crimes Of The Future: Cronenberg returns as polarising as ever

David Cronenberg's latest descent into the twisted worlds of underground obsession and dystopian horror leaves much to be wanted...

Festival San Sebastien

5 Films on our San Sebastián Film Festival Watchlist

The team at ARF compile a list of 5 films they're anticipating at the 70th annual San Sebastián international film festival...

A Rabbit’s Foot Stockists

Both issue 1 & 2 are available to order on the site, but if you're someone who likes to get hands on, check out our list of distributors below!

Confessions of A ’99: Sometimes You Have To Lie (Brigitte Bardot et moi)

Confessions of A ’99: Sometimes You Have To Lie (Brigitte Bardot et moi)

For her second ARF column, writer-director Shaden Adela talks the pain and joys of being a Brigitte Bardot obsessive...

Purchase – A Rabbit’s Foot: Issue Two

Scroll to the bottom of the page to purchase our Italian-themed second issue – out now!

Clint Eastwood Music In-depth

Ennio Morricone: A Reluctant Genius

Ennio Morricone made some of the most memorable scores in film history, but his relationship to his art could be complicated, writes Jason Solomons.

French article on

Dressing Boccaccio ’70

In her native French, actress Anna Mouglalis writes about the ensemble film Boccaccio ‘70, and the understated role played by Coco Chanel

Monica Vitti Young

The Donna Fatale

What did the iconic women of Italian film have in common? Fatima Khan unpacks what she calls 'La Donna Fatale'