Happy 25th bday to this all-timer. Did a piece with Wong Kar Wai.
Happy 25th bday to this all-timer. Did a piece with Wong Kar Wai.
What would you do if your child could listen in to your private conversations? FrΓ©dΓ©ric Hambalekβs dark but hilarious film about a teen with telepathic powers feels designed to make parents wince.
Sam Wigley reviews What Marielle Knows from #Berlinale2025 www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-so...
Director Gabriel Mascaroβs fantastical odyssey about a woman on the run from an ageist authoritarian government avoids the sentimentality of so many late-life renaissance movies.
Sam Wigley reviews The Blue Trail, Grand Jury Prize winner at #Berlinale2025 www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-so...
I am very excited to announce that I am writing a BFI Film Classics book on Mani Kaul's USKI ROTI / A DAY'S BREAD (1969, India) and it will be published by Bloomsbury. It will be the first title on Indian Parallel Cinema.
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Publication Day has finally arrived and The Magic Hours: the Films and Hidden Life of Terrence Malick is finally available. Writing it has been a wonderful experience and yes here is a new special episode of Writers on Film to celebrate open.spotify.com/episode/6xZX...
My latest "Where to begin with..." piece for the BFI, and by some distance the one that I had the most fun writing.
Five years ago today, my BFI interview with Atom Egoyan about EXOTICA at 25 was published. Resharing it now with a 30th anniversary hook. Still one of my favourite pieces I've ever done.
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My interview with David Lynch from the summer is now online. For what it's worth, it never said he was retiring. It actually says the exact opposite! www.bfi.org.uk/sight-and-so...
Early Christmas gift? Thanksgiving miracle? Take your pick, it's wonderful news.