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Alex Heeney / January 17, 2020

Review: What She Said: The Art of Pauline Kael

…the legacy she has since left. Though we’re told film criticism was a boys’ club (it still is) and this meant she had trouble accessing screenings early in her career,…

Two young men stand together in the summer sun, looking into the camera. The text on the image reads, 'Review'.

Orla Smith / March 18, 2021

BFI Flare Review: Boy Meets Boy is like Weekend for a younger generation

…straight to daylight, outside the club, where the two boys sit on a bench, taking a quick breather before they go their separate ways. When Harry exclaims, exasperated, that he…

Alex Heeney / April 9, 2021

Kelly McCormack dissects the commodification of women in Sugar Daddy

…in costume design where women dress how we dress. I wear, like, three giant boys’ t-shirts that are extra large.  How playing Darren’s anti-femininity was freeing as an actor As…

A collage of some of the best films of 2021 so far, which are featured in this article.

Seventh Row Editors / July 15, 2021

The 20 best films of 2021 (so far)

…(Oliver Hermanus) Moffie is one of the best films of 2021 so far. From the introduction to our interview: “South Africa, 1981: at seventeen, all white boys are conscripted into…

A headshot of Lynne Sachs against a purple and red background, next to a still from Film About a Father Who.

Orla Smith / October 16, 2021

Lynne Sachs on Film About a Father Who and a career of personal filmmaking

…for Conduct. It’s from 1933, and it’s about some little boys in a very authoritarian prep school who revolt against the teachers. They include Zero for Conduct in their programming,…

Alex Heeney / May 24, 2022

Cannes: Erige Sehiri’s Under the Fig Trees is a thoughtful day Tunisian drama

…town, the orchard is a kind of refuge, where girls and boys can talk and meet and generations mix with less formality and rules than in daily life. But they’re…

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