Tsai Ming-liang is one of the most influential filmmakers from the slow cinema movement, and his 2003 film remains as a love letter to the power of cinema.
A large part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s success comes from taking its cues from the comics. In Marvel’s source material, characters from different series can interact with and reference each ...
Su Chang has often asked herself what it means to belong to a generation without a history. Her father was a reluctant leader in the Red Guard, the student-run Maoist group in 1960s China. In her ...
Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is ...
Where is the recognition for bizarre cinema? The Oscars have once again ignored the surreal, the sleazy and the downright ...
Agatha Christie murder-mystery Towards Zero comes to BBC One this weekend bringing celebrity scandal and a tangled web of ...
John Carpenter may be famous for horror, science fiction, and action movies, but he is one of many filmmakers to be inspired by film noir.
BEYOND merely shedding light on the psychological toll that trauma takes on the mind, Marechera’s 1978 literary classic, The ...
Sprawling wall murals at Orchard Link depict nihilistic robots and cartoon clowns controlling wolves. Read more at ...
The exhibition's title Threshold suggests a precipice that has been edged, straddled and crossed over. It is this ...
Link Click breathes life back into the tiresome time travel trope with snapshots of the human experience and a twist that can ...
In a new book, Pankaj Mishra twists Holocaust remembrance into a source of all the world’s evil. He couldn’t be more wrong.