When Worlds Collide: Physics in the Movies
Following a public lecture at the University of York, Robert Weatherall shares his notes on the relationship between science fact and science fiction in film.
Following a public lecture at the University of York, Robert Weatherall shares his notes on the relationship between science fact and science fiction in film.
After being called fat by Gallo – “One day I will be thin, but Vincent Gallo will always be the director of The Brown Bunny.” #EbertQuotes
Has anyone else noticed that Hollywood has a strange way of making two films about the same subject, often released at the same or similar time? I’m not talking about remakes (or reimaginings) of foreign films (for example, GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO or LET ME IN), nor about sequels or threequels – not even … Continue reading A Real Double Take
In early Spring, arthouse and mainstream films rub shoulders in a way they rarely do during summer or winter. A good film is a good film, no matter where it’s from or where you see it, writes Associate Editor Gavin Midgley.
Happy March, chums! This week, editor Rosy Hunt talks about ¡VIVA!, Vegfest, Twitter trending and Tony: London Serial Killer.
After talking to the Cambridge APH programmer and allowing the dust to settle, Jim revisits the concerns after Cineworld bought the Picturehouse chain