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Sight & Sound: the June 2021 issue

Sight & Sound: the June 2021 issue Mark Kermode and Prano Bailey–Bond talk Censor and the 80s British censorship massacre. Read if you dare! Plus the history of ‘video nasties’, Kelly Reichardt on First Cow, Suzanne Lindon’s Spring Blossom, the sprawling brilliance of Robert Altman’s Nashville, and vintage Jack Nicholson. 10 May 2021 Sight & Sound June 2021 issue It’s the issue they didn’t want you to read! Sight & Sound avoids the censor’s scissors, but can’t resist the sinster draw of Prano Bailey–Bond’s wicked yet darkly beautiful Censor. Mark Kermode joins Bailey–Bond in discussing the 1980s tabloid frenzy surrounding so-called ‘video nasties’ – unrated VHS horror releases that snuck past the beady-eyed BBFC – and her debut feature

Briefly Noted Book Reviews | The New Yorker

Peaces , by Helen Oyeyemi (Riverhead). Otto, the hypnotist narrator of this dreamlike novel, sets off on a sleeper train to an unknown place, for a “non-honeymoon honeymoon” with his partner, Xavier, and their pet mongoose. At first, there seems to be just one other passenger, a woman who may need their help, if they can find her in a maze of train cars personally crafted for them. Enchantment shifts to unease as their journey turns inward, becoming an emotional reflection on the influence of Xavier’s ex-boyfriend. A dread-soaked dénouement is purposefully ill-fitting, suggesting that resolution in life is rare and comes only “piece by piece.”

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