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Paul Sng talks to A RABBIT'S FOOT about his documentary exploring the life of Tish Murtha, a photographer from South Shields with an unwavering political committment to depicting life in the North East of England.
On the occasion of its fifteenth birthday, A Rabbit's Foot caught up with director Catherine Hardwicke to discuss Twilight's legacy as well as her latest feature Mafia Mamma.
How To Have Sex, Scrapper, and All of Us Strangers lead BIFA 2023 nominations, in a particularly fantastic year for British Independent film.
One of Korea's most celebrated filmmakers, Director Kim opens up about the philosophy behind good filmmaking and what he's given up to achieve it.
The latest in Miu Miu's Woman's Tales series is available to stream now.
Don’t Look Now screenwriter Alan Scott pens an insider tribute to Nicolas Roeg’s influential British horror, which turns the Venice Canal into an eerie stage for psychological precognition.
Peter Bradshaw pens an appreciation of Werner Herzog's colossal masterpiece.
Music writer Holly Alvarado waxes lyrical on the life and legacy of Alice Coltrane, whose voyage through consciousness and the divine made her the unsung heroine of Spiritual Jazz.
Chris Cotonou reviews Sofia Coppola's latest, on the life and times of Priscilla Presley.
On paper, The Killer has the makings of another David Fincher classic, but unfortunately falls short of its fantastic premise.