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Veteran German actor Mario Adorf dies at age 95: amp.dw.com/en/veteran-g...
💿July Announcements💿
A packed month includes a staggering feat of Polish surrealism on UHD, a metaphysical giallo, a 70s Japanese boxing drama and Godard’s magnum opus.
All are included in our July-Dec Membership, which is live now!
ROSE OF NEVADA preview tour
Was sent an old print interview I did with Frederick Wiseman, and this opener (which coulda gone either way), yielded some nice lil zings…
Here we go again
Four Favorites with Kim Gordon 🎸
Kim Gordon's third solo album Play Me is out this Friday. The tenth anniversary edition of her memoir Girl In A Band is out now.
MASTER AND COMMANDER in 4K, BFI IMAX. You read that right.
If you’ve already seen M&C, you know why watching it in IMAX will be incredible. If you’re yet to have the pleasure, I can think of few better ways to experience this stunning boater for the 1st time.
Sun 19 April 11am. 🎟️ on sale Thursday!
Holy shit, Warner Archive is putting out LAST SUMMER. One of the most upsetting, potent coming-of-age movies I have ever seen (complimentary)
Come and watch THE LAST MOVIE at The Nickel Cinema with us on the 22nd.
We're bringing a present!!
🎟️ thenickel.co.uk/screening/212
Robert Duvall as Earl Macklin (aka Parker) in The Outfit - in the center of the frame, pointing his gun at someone offscreen. a curtain to the right, a porcelain statue and a bit of blood spatter on the wall on the left.
"You're not too smart, are you? I like that in a man."
It was such a pleasure to write the essay for Criterion's director-approved 4K of BODY HEAT, exquisitely restored.
Preorder now for May!
www.criterion.com/films/32141-...
I wrote a thing for Letterboxd to get people in the *mood* for Valentine’s Day
Outstanding British Film nominees 2026: 28 Years Later, The Ballad of Wallis Island, Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Die My Love, H is For Hawk, Hamnet, I Swear, Mr Burton, Pillion, Steve
embarrassingly excited to see 28 Years Later nabbed a BAFTA nomination
Tonight’s movie… Antonioni’s BLOW UP (1966)
A black-and-white photograph of a Jeanne Moreau with voluminous, platinum-blonde wavy hair. She is wearing a garment with layers of textured, wispy ostrich feathers in contrasting white and black.
❤️ On her birthday, we're celebrating the endlessly captivating French cinema icon Jeanne Moreau, who always infused the screen with passion, vitality, and freedom.❤️ On the Channel, spend the day with her fearless performances in ELEVATOR TO THE GALLOWS, LA NOTTE, JULES AND JIM, BAY OF ANGELS & more!
The Simpsons - Tribute to Stanley Kubrick
It seems Springsteen had to escape some kind of cult?? Surely some mistake Disney+?!
The nominees for Best Picture at the 98th Academy Awards 🎥
#Oscars
It’s not five to three, Jimmy, but it is time to visit The Bone Temple…
Tonight’s movie, THE MOB (Parrish, 1951)
For MLK Day on @letterboxd.social I decided to do a list of essential Civil Rights and Black Liberation movies.
A fantastic #FilmNoir on @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social tonight at 00:05am; The Lineup (1958) starring Eli Wallach, Robert Keith, Warner Anderson and directed by the great Don Siegel.
Tonight’s movie, BAY OF ANGELS (Demy, 1963)…
I was 🤙stoked🤙 write about seven of my favorite LA movies for this list: SUNSET BLVD, COLLATERAL, SHORT CUTS, STRANGE DAYS, SWINGERS, VALLEY GIRL, and POINT BREAK 🌊 Excited to dig into the whole thing—check it out! www.latimes.com/entertainmen...
I’ve been sat on this embargo since November and I am utterly thrilled to finally report that THE BONE TEMPLE whips, slaps, and fucks. It is timely, necessary, and metal AF. Good luck to anyone who has to come after Nia DaCosta this year.
www.fangoria.com/28-years-lat...
Classic Hammer chiller takes creepy to Cornwall with a terrifying femme fatale and serpentine shocks to spare. Brims with vintage venom. 1966.
#horrorcommunity #horrorfamily #horrormovie #horrorfilm #horrorfan #classichorror #horroraddict #filmsky #horrorsky #mutantfam #horrorfam #hammerhorror #film
It’s Bowie’s birthday.
He had one of the best entrances in cinema in The Prestige.
Although this is how Bowie always entered a room irl.