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Sheffield DocFest 2015 – Part One
Our coverage of Sheffield DocFest 2015 starts here, with a double bill of opening night films
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Home Cinema – April 2015
This month's best home cinema releases, including Sweet Smell of Success, Wooden Crosses and The Offence.
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HOME CINEMA – MARCH 2015
This month's best home cinema releases, including The Manchurian Candidate, Man of the West and Věra Chytilová's Traps
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Rick Prelinger Presents "No More Road Trips?"
In late February 2015, writer, filmmaker, and archivist Rick Prelinger made an appearance in Madison, WI, to screen his most recent project. The loosely chronological and geographical tapestry of home movie footage across the United States from the late 1920s through the early 1970s uniquely examines nostalgia and our shifting mobility.
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Home Cinema – February 2015
There’s plenty of variety in this month’s home cinema releases, as we take a look at vintage 1930’s Hitchcock, an elusive documentary masterpiece, and an unsettling 1970’s horror.
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The Scarlet Empress (1934)
The fifth collaboration between Joseph Von Sternberg and Marlene Deitrich, The Scarlet Empress was a groundbreaking film when on its first release and remains a striking watch today.
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No Ripcord's Films Of 2014
Just in time for the end of the year, No Ripcord's film writers have wrapped up their highs, lows and in-betweens of 2014 at the movies.
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Home Cinema – January 2015
This month we review one of the finest fantasy films ever made, a lost great from Polish cinema, and an exceptional Hemingway adaptation.
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The Wicker Man (Robin Hardy, 1973)
Often classified as a psychological thriller, the original Scottish film of clashing ideologies is a more nuanced, multifarious dance of the psychedelically musical and darkly comic.
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Home Cinema – November 2014
The best of November's home cinema releases. This month we immerse ourselves in alien invasions, spy rings and some masterful documentary filmmaking
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