With two of the pop star’s films on the horizon, we appointed a Senior Harry Styles Correspondent. Several exhausting months later, Sacha Judd concludes it’s time for Hollywood to get to grips with online conspiracies—and audiences to find new ways to approach films soaked in manufactured scandal.
Found at least 250 stories matching “my darling clementine”
-
-
Baby Daze: An urgent love letter to the imperfections of motherhood from Bess Wohl, writer and director of Baby Ruby
In Baby Ruby, Noémie Merlant plays Jo, a lifestyle influencer and expectant first-time mother whose postpartum experience takes a sinister turn. Written and directed by screenwriter and actress Bess Wohl, the directorial debut was borne of her own encounter with performative aspects of new motherhood that left her grasping for a sense of reality—and political urgency.
-
Stylization Seared Into My Brain, a story by Mickey Keating (Director of ‘Offseason’, ‘Darling’)
Mickey Keating’s films, Offseason and Darling, and original series The Core, are currently streaming on Shudder. Offseason is also available on Hulu.
-
Pang Power: Nyla Innuksuk’s Inuit Super Squad
With her Inuit alien-invasion debut Slash/Back premiering at SXSW 2022, Nyla Innuksuk and her cast talk with our Indigenous editor Leo Koziol about Inuit girl power, throat-singing queen-bee aliens and making sci-fi movies at the top of the world.
-
Five to Watch from Berlinale 2023
Smartphone companies, trans documentaries, Sydney Sweeney and Franz Rogowksi are among Rafa Sales Ross’ highlights from the 2023 Berlinale.
-
Fat Girls on Film or: How I Learned to Stop Hating My Body and Start Demanding More from Hollywood
When Kate Hagen’s mission to curate a cinematic canon for fat girls came up short, she searched out films that best transcend ‘fat girl’ tropes, and suggests how Hollywood can serve an audience neglected by decades of poorly drawn caricatures.
-
Making ‘White Noise’ at NYFF60 Opening Night
Letterboxd correspondent Isaac Feldberg takes us inside Alice Tully Hall for the details on the 60th New York Film Festival’s opening night premiere of Noah Baumbach’s latest, starring Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig.
-
Letterboxd Presents “Under My Skin” at NewFest 2021
For the 33rd annual New York LGBTQ+ film festival, Letterboxd has partnered with NewFest to present the relationship drama Under My Skin, from director David O’Donnell.
-
Saab Story: Ryusuke Hamaguchi's Driving Emotions
A conversation with filmmaker Ryusuke Hamaguchi about emotional tidal waves, unique relationships, conversational car rides, and Cassavetes.
-
VHS Queens: French filmmaker Yann Gonzalez on 90s Screen Goddesses & Queer Teen Passions
French filmmaker Yann Gonzalez (Knife+Heart, You and the Night, Ultra Rêve) is a member of the curation panel for the recent addition of adult titles to Letterboxd.
-
Nothing Doing: kogonada on the Space Between
Video essayist and After Yang director kogonada speaks to Isaac Feldberg about architectural gazing, Ozu inspirations, Letterboxd lurking and becoming a cat person.
-
Spirited Away: An Insider’s Guide to the 2022 Awards Season
As voting closes for the 94th annual Academy Awards, Brian Formo takes us inside the 2022 awards season, in which K-Stew wins, Kathryn Hahn winks and Bronco Henry appears.
-
Ed Harris on Being in His Body and Relaxing Into the Moment
“You should see me now, man. I got hair down the middle of my back. I got these extensions for this thing I just did, it’s a lot.”
-
Beginning to Believe: A Reflection on “The Matrix”
Eliza Ruiz on cinema as self-actualizing thesis, experienced through the Wachowski sisters’ iconic sci-fi game-changer, The Matrix.
-
Letterboxng: The (Unofficial) Board Game
We chat with Philip Romano about his Oscars party invention: a board game made up of his friends’ Letterboxd reviews.
-
Aftersun’s creative team on massive cakes, karaoke and inner peace
Filmmaker Charlotte Wells and stars Paul Mescal and Frankie Corio on the tender bonds and fast friendships at the heart of Aftersun. Interviews and photographs by Ella Kemp.
-
The Power of the Still: The Photography Behind the Scenes
The most iconic and lasting film images come from split-second decisions by unit stills photographers. In this feature from editor-in-chief Gemma Gracewood, Jane Campion and her photographer Kirsty Griffin, David Lowery and Eric Zachanowich, and Joachim Trier and Christian Belgaux open up about capturing the heart of a movie.
-
Burning Questions for… Nightmare Alley’s Production Designer Tamara Deverell
In Burning Questions, we probe film craftspeople about stand-out aspects of their work. Today: Oscar-nominated Nightmare Alley production designer Tamara Deverell on collaborating with Guillermo del Toro to conjure traveling carnivals and Art-Deco high society.
-
1987-1997: A Decade of ‘LandLocked’ Inspirations by Paul Owens
LandLocked is now available in select theaters and on VOD and digital platforms via Dark Sky Films.
-
The Silent Cinephile: A Chat with Downton Abbey’s Mr. Molesley
Kevin Doyle on making Downton Abbey’s resident cinephile Mr. Molesley last the distance, his character’s four Letterboxd favorites, the joys of Laurel and Hardy, and earning the moment.