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Culture
Joseph Walsh
‘The Dead Don’t Die’ features Chloë Sevigny, Bill Murray, Selena Gomez, a sword wielding Tilda Swinton and an undead Iggy Pop.
We talk ‘Mid90s’ with the first time director.
Film
The ‘Moonlight’ director discusses dreams, memories and his latest film, an adaption of James Baldwin’s tale of love and injustice, ‘If Beale Street Could Talk’.
“Every girl looks the same, every pop star is the same. Get the lip injections, get the Botox. You’re perfecting yourself for this one app that’s going to go out of fashion in five years.”
screen
As Kathryn Bigelow’s “Detroit” lands in theaters, John Boyega discusses his approach to acting and why he has no time for clickbait political commentary.
As ‘Moonlight’ hits UK cinemas, we caught up with director Barry Jenkins to talk about making the best movie of the year.
Jarmusch’s new masterpiece ‘Paterson’ is an exploration of everyday life that endures long after you’ve left the cinema. Here the stalwart of independent cinema discusses cell phone zombies, his favorite poems, and why he can’t stop making art.
London
Young filmmaker Shola Amoo’s new work, A Moving Image, asks questions many find too uncomfortable to ask about what is happening to Brixton in 2016.
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