Saint Maud. In a bold marketing move, the production company behind
Saint Maud, A24, created a screening series that paired two of the most iconic religious horror movies in cinema history to the theatrical premiere of an eerie offering out of the U.K. As writer/director Rose Glass feature debut,
Saint Maud seemed destined to earn its place beside the William Friedkin and Roman Polanski classics. The frightening film earned rave reviews on the festival circuit and was gearing up for a fresh wave of critical praise as it readied for its March 2020 bow. Then, the pandemic hit.
With movie theaters shuttering around the world, the future of
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20December 2020
Parasite won the Best Picture Oscar. Want to feel sad? Only nine months ago,
Parasite broke the UK’s box office record for a non-English language film. Believe it or not, in early March, there was reason to be optimistic about the future of cinema. Now, in December, the theatrical experience is in trouble, and HBO Max are planning to upload
The Matrix 4 online as if they were Hot Ones videos. If the AT&T-owned streaming service could remove “cinema” from the dictionary, they probably would.
Dune, funnily enough, in a non-COVID world, would already be on its fifth wave of backlashes by now, and Wes Anderson’s
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Favourites from 2020 s best of the big and small screens
With 2020 almost over, David Roy takes a look back over the past 12 months and picks his favourite films of the year, along with a couple of TV choices which helped him survive lockdown Robert Pattinson and John David Washington in Tenet
Barry Keoghan and Cosmo Jarvis in Calm With Horses
DESPITE many of the biggest releases planned for 2020 being postponed – we re looking at you, Mr Bond – there was still plenty of film fun to enjoy at the cinema between lockdowns, or indeed at home from the comfort of your own sofa.