Cinephiliabeyond

Empire’s End: John Huston’s ‘The Man Who Would Be King’

  By Tim Pelan   On the occasion of John Huston’s The Man Who Would Be King scre...

Life and Death in a Northern Town: Mike Hodges’ ‘Get Ca...

Poster art by Tony Stella   By Tim Pelan   Soon after its release in 1972, the f...

We Blew It? Douglas Trumbull’s ‘Silent Running’ Took th...

  By Tim Pelan   On this first day of a new century we humbly beg forgiveness an...

‘And the Sea Will Grant Each Man New Hope, As Sleep Bri...

  By Tim Pelan   There is a long and noble history in Hollywood of submarine war...

“We Translate Every Experience into the Same Old Codes”...

Artwork for Carlotta Films’ Ultra Collector’s Edition Blu-Ray of The Passenger b...

The Chaotic Genius of ‘Brazil’: Terry Gilliam’s Dystopi...

  By Tim Pelan   Brazil is the demented, surreal flip-side of George Orwell’s dy...

‘Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia’: The Story of the...

  By Sven Mikulec   Before Warner Bros. decided to take a chance and hire him to...

Philip Kaufman’s ‘The Right Stuff’ at 41: “A Search Fil...

  By Tim Pelan   The vexed question of patriotism hangs over Damien Chazelle’s F...

‘8½’ at 62: Federico Fellini’s Daring, Self-Reflexive M...

  By Sven Mikulec   Working in the film business all the way since the forties, ...

‘The Seventh Seal’ at 68: An Enthralling Philosophical ...

  By Sven Mikulec   Ingmar Bergman decided to make something completely differen...

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