The Missing Slate’s film team, joined by other editors, review the year in film, picking the one film that stood out for them in 2013. What were your picks?
What’s featured in the “Politics” issue including web (and digital) exclusives.
Fear of the new and unexplored take center stage in this essay by Senior Film Critic Rhea Cinna on Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker.
Rhea Cinna reviews Neil Jordan’s melancholic and strangely extravagant Byzantium.
Rhea Cinna talks about Werner Herzog’s documentary, Cave of Forgotten Dreams.
Hirokazu Koreeda’s Hana tells the story of a samurai who sets out to take vengeance on his father’s killer and finds a new life for himself throughout his journey.
This week, the magazine’s Film Team features emerging writer-director Christopher Guinness and his short film, Captain T&T.
This week’s spotlight falls on Yuki Tanada, a female director who, by her own admission, tries to stay true to the genres she loves while at the same time defying stereotypes.
The Missing Slate is keeping an eye (albeit from a distance) on what’s happening at the Cannes Film Festival right now.