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Features and interviews

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Remain in light

As our ten-yearly poll to find the Greatest Film of All Time gets ever closer, B. Kite considers David Lynch’s Mulholland Dr. in the light of the Vedanta-inspired spiritual philosophy that underpins all the director’s work. Read more...

#Theo Angelopoulos: the sweep of history

The features of Theo Angelopoulos have defined a contemplative style of European filmmaking that’s as instantly recognisable as it has been influential. As the Greek director’s complete back catalogue is issued on DVD, he talks to David Jenkins

#Jean Vigo: Artist of the floating world The best films of all-time?

Vigo’s sole full-length feature bridged the surrealism of 1920s French cinema and the poetic realism of the 1930s. Graham Fuller makes the case for its inclusion in S&S’s forthcoming ‘Greatest Films of All Time’ poll

#The Viennale’s Hans Hurch:
“I sleep with a gun under my pillow”

The festival directors

The curator of the much-admired Viennale festival talks to Kieron Corless

» Ghosts of Christmas past: M.R. James and Lawrence Gordon Clark Out of the archive
» Michael Shannon: trouble in mind Interview
» The Singing Detective: 25 years on Feature

Reviews

#Young Adult March

After their earlier collaboration on the crowd-pleasing Juno, Diablo Cody and Jason Reitman have reteamed for an altogether more bracing follow-up, Young Adult, which overturns every romcom cliché. By Lisa Mullen

#The Muppets New release

As the Muppets Studio is under threat from an evil oil billionaire, Kermit rallies his troupers to produce a timely protest against corporate culture, discovers Sophie Mayer

#The Descendants February

Alexander Payne’s follow-up to About Schmidt and Sideways is a characteristic mix of funny and painful, with Hawaii lawyer George Clooney struggling with family baggage as his wife lies in a coma. By Philip Kemp

#The Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short
Lost and found

Tony Rayns welcomes the revival of a forgotten Belgian classic from the 1960s

» Coriolanus New release
» A Useful Life New release
» The Iron Lady New release

News and views

London Short Film Festival:
Winners and rejects
Postcard

This year’s LSFF even showed the films it wasn’t showing. Dylan Cave peruses the award winners – and refusés

Harry Fowler, 1926-2012

Chirpy cockney character actor, from Hue and Cry to MBE

Encounters short film festival: Circumnaviga-ting the world (and some time travel) Report

At Bristol’s short film expo, Nick Bradshaw and Dylan Cave encounter Mark Cosgrove’s philosophy of festival programming, the magical early silents of Segundo de Chomón and short highlights from Britain, Scandinavia and the Ukraine

» London Short Film Festival: Nine of the best Preview
» The Gilbert Adair files In memoriam
» In a lonely place: Pyongyang International Film Festival Report

The current issue

March 2012David Cronenberg:
the March 2012 issue

Cronenberg on Jung and Freud and sex and hysteria, plus Martha Marcy May Marlene, Mulholland Dr., David Hockney, Repo Man and Gene Tierney

Polls and surveys

The DVDs of 2011The DVDs of 2011
Year in review

23 critics and curators pick out their releases – and rediscoveries – of the year, including Jerzy Skolimowski’s Deep End, Zoltán Huszárik’s Szindbád, the several versions of Orson Welles’s Touch of Evil and ‘The Theo Angelopoulos Collection’

The films of 2011The films of 2011
Year in review

In a strong year for arthouse cinema, Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life emerged as the clear winner of the S&S poll of international critics’ best films of 2011, says Nick James

PLUS: see the full poll

» Forgotten pleasures of the multiplex

Competitions

The best DVDs and Blu-rays of 2011

Win a bumper selection of our critics’ pick of last year’s best home-cinema discs

February issue competitions

Win a Blu-ray player and discs of Drive, a monograph of The Pedro Almodóvar Archives, discs of The Tin Cup – The Director’s Cut and new FilmCraft titles on cinematography and editing

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Last Updated: 10 Feb 2012