10 great films featuring a film within the film
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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Where to begin with Alex Garland
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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5 things to watch this weekend – 12 to 14 April
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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If Only I Could Hibernate: a beautifully crafted Mongolian drama
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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TV Eye: The next Game of Thrones
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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Bye Bye Love, 50th anniversary: this gender-fluid couple-on-the-run movie had no precedent in Japanese cinema
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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The Book of Clarence: a messy, genre-blending Biblical epic
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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All You Need is Death: hallucinatory horror captures the alchemical power of Irish folk ballads
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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“Ford is a director with whom things are either right or wrong”: Lindsay Anderson’s review of The Searchers
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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O dreamlands: why Lindsay Anderson was never the realist he claimed to be
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From gothic elements to surreal satire and unexplained weirdness, the films of Lindsay Anderson were never only about getting “ordinary life” on screen ..read more
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