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Call Me by Your Name, Luca Guadagnino, Armie Hammer, Timothée Chalamet

Alex Heeney / December 18, 2017

‘You’re missing it!’: Tricks with time in Call Me by Your Name

…do. This is the seventh piece in our Special Issue on Call Me by Your Name. Buy the eBook of the issue here. Read the rest of the issue here….

Alex Heeney / March 14, 2019

‘Authenticity above all’: Todd Douglas Miller on Apollo 11

…to keep reminding yourself that the stitched-together archival footage of the historic mission is real and everything on screen actually happened, right down to the TV broadcast with the chyron…

Alex Heeney / September 15, 2022

Eo Film Review: A kind-hearted donkey encounters a cruel world

…you can find interviews with her and all her collaborators, which together reveal Reichardt’s filmmaking process like never before. This includes an interview with animal trainer Lauren Henry on how…

Francis Lee, God's Own Country, Josh O'Connor, Alec Secareanu, 60th San Francisco International Film Festival

Alex Heeney / October 31, 2017

Director Francis Lee and stars Josh O’Connor and Alec Secareanu on making God’s Own Country

…the burden of running the family farm for his grandmother (Gemma Jones) and ailing father (Ian Hart). When a Romanian temporary farmhand Gheorghe (an excellent Alec Secareanu) arrives, their initially…

Neruda, Pablo Larraín

Brandon Nowalk / December 16, 2016

Review: Neruda — Bard on the run

…edge, and that only amplifies his tragedy. Here’s a man who exists to be denied resolution. More to the point, here’s a man becoming aware of that fact. He’s a…

Operator, Sloan Screenings, SF Film Fest Science in Film

Alex Heeney / April 23, 2016

SF Film Fest Director of Programming talks Science in Film Sloan Screenings

…choosing the film for 10 different reasons. “Oh Werner Herzog, I love his movies. and oh Werner Herzog made a movie about technology and connectivity.” It both addresses things that…

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