Sight & Sound 2022 Companion
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Formative queer cinema.
The latest entry in Paul Schrader's "Man in a Room" trilogy.
10 questions about the summer movie season.
The acclaimed new “Battle of Algiers”/”Reservoir Dogs” mashup we didn’t know we needed.
Yes, people still want to kill John Wick.
Shut the f*ck up, Donnie, it’s the Dude’s birthday.
The year of Blanchett, Farrell, and Yeoh.
Jane Campion’s bold and brilliant Oscar-winning third feature.
Loneliness, desire and playacting in Wong Kar Wai’s 2000 masterpiece.
“Truffle pig revenge tale” is the kind of late period Nic Cage picture you’ve come to expect, except for one thing: it’s really good.
Complicated moms for a complicated decade.
Scorsese's grimy urban masterpiece turns 45—and is timely as ever.
10 questions about what remains of the 2020 movie year.
Director Kirsten Johnson's inventive send-off to her aging father is "a miracle of a film."
Director Sean Durkin returns with his first film since "Martha Marcy May Marlene"—and Chantal Akerman's '75 masterpiece.
More evidence that Dev Patel needs to be a huge star—and Vera Chytilová's Czech New Wave classic.
The two-time Oscar-winning director is back with the new doc "Desert One."
Bong Joon-ho's Palme d'Or-winner lives up to the hype.
Adam and Josh praise Agnes Varda's 2000 doc-memoir "The Gleaners and I," the fifth film in their Varda Marathon.
Adam and Michael Phillips celebrate "Casablanca's" 75th anniversary with a Sacred Cow review. Plus, the Filmspotting Madness Final Four is revealed.
Adam and Josh review of "Get Out" and celebrate the show's 12th anniversary by kicking off Filmspotting Madness 2017 - Pantheon Edition.
Adam and Josh invite critic Michael Sicinski to talk Political Resistance Movies and cross THE BATTLE OF ALGIERS off their Blindspotting lists
Adam interviews MOONLIGHT director Barry Jenkins and his co-star, Naomie Harris. Plus, some thoughts on “Dr. Strange,” and “Tower.”
From the archives, Filmspotting's reviews of the late Abbas Kiarostami's "Taste of Cherry," "Certified Copy," "Close Up," and "Like Someone In Love."
Adam and Josh discuss the first film in their (long-awaited) Satyajit Ray Marathon – Ray's breathtaking and heartbreaking 1955 debut, PATHER PANCHALI.
Open the pod bay doors. Michael Phillips fills in for Adam on this week's mission: the Sacred Cow review of 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY. Plus, the Top 5 Stanley Kubrick Scenes.
Josh and Adam take Michael Phillips through the special kitchen entrance to the best seats in the house for the Filmspotting Top 5: Tracking Shots. Plus, a Sacred Cow review of Sam Raimi’s "The Evil Dead," and the majestic third Max Ophuls' Marathon film, "The Earrings of Madame de..."
#1 Jeanne Dielman
#5 In the Mood for Love
#6 2001: A Space Odyssey
#12 The Godfather
#16 Meshes of the Afternoon
#17 Close-up
#25 (Tie) Au Hasard Balthazar
#28 Daisies
#29 Taxi Driver
#35 Pather Panchali
#45 The Battle of Algiers
#48 (Tie) Wanda
#50 (Tie) The Piano
#52 (Tie) News From Home
#54 (Tie) SHerlock Jr.
#60 (Tie) Moonlight
#60 (Tie) Daughters of the Dust
#63 (Tie) CASABLANCA
#67 (Tie) The Gleaners and I
#88 (Tie) The Shining
#88 (Tie) Chungking EXPRESS
#90 (Tie) Parasite
#90 (Tie) The Earrings of Madame de…
#95 (Tie) A Man Escaped
#95 (Tie) The General
#95 (Tie) Get Out
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#2 Vertigo
#4 Tokyo Story
#11 Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans
#15 The Searchers
#20 The Seven Samurai - Bonus Episode
#21 (Tie) The Passion of Joan of Arc
#38 (Tie) Some Like It Hot
#41 Rashomon
#54 (Tie) The Apartment
#67 (Tie) Andrei Rublev
#67 (Tie) The Red Shoes
#67 (Tie) Metropolis
#75 (Tie) Spirited Away
#78 (Tie) Sunset Blvd.
#78 (Tie) A Matter of Life and Death