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All posts by Andrew Welch
Life Itself: On Kieślowski’s “The Decalogue”
Andrew Welch writes about the iconic masterwork "The Decalogue," which is now available from The Criterion Collection.
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Don Hertzfeldt: Beauty and Sadness in Bite-Sized Portions
Alissa Wilkinson has written about pop culture, politics, and religion all over the Internet. She is chief film critic at Christianity Today and assistant professor of English and humanities at The King's College in New York City. Based in Brooklyn, her work h...
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Being in Time: Aging Onscreen
Anders Bergstrom is a PhD candidate in the Department of English and Film Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, in Waterloo, ON. In 2011 he contributed an introduction to the second volume of Faith and Spirituality in Masters of World Cinema. In 2013, his ess...
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Inside Jonathan Glazer
by Tim Grierson and Glenn Heath Jr.
Tim is a film and music critic whose writing has appeared in Screen International, Paste, Playboy, L.A. Weekly, The Village Voice, Vulture and Deadspin. He is the author of four books, including FilmCraft: Screenwriting, a ...
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Surprise: Movies as Games and Puzzles
Marilyn Ferdinand is the founder of Ferdy on Films, a blog that has been providing in-depth reviews and analysis since 2005. She is also the co-founder of For the Love of Film: The Film Preservation Blogathon and she has contributed to Humanities magazine, Fan...
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Claire Denis
by Darren Hughes and Michael Leary
Darren is a communications professional and freelance writer in Knoxville, TN. He’s a longtime contributor toSenses of Cinemaand MUBI’s Notebook and blogs on occassion at longpauses.com. Michael is co-editor ofFilmwell and h...
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