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This Week on MUBI: “L’Inhumaine”
In this week's column, Jake Cole looks at the influential 1924 science-fiction film "L'Inhumaine."
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Films of 2016
Films for 2016
Written by Jamie Richardson.
There’s no doubt about what the biggest film of 2015 was – Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens. The most hotly anticipated film of the year it went on to be a box office smash while appealing to a new generat...
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“Big Trouble in Little China” at 30: Still Shaking the Pillars of Heaven
Jeremy Carr explores the making of John Carpenter's "Big Trouble in Little China," turning 30 years old this weekend.
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Boxing, Femininity, and Hysteria: On “The Fits”
Christina M. Newland writes on the themes and feminism of the new film "The Fits."
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“Strangelove’s” Searing, Scathing, Satirical Sexual Shenanigans
Charles Bramesco writes about Stanley Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb," now on Criterion Blu-ray.
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This Week on MUBI: “Fear City”
In this week's column, Jake Cole writes about Abel Ferrara's 1984 film "Fear City."
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“Wiener-Dog” and the Enigma of Todd Solondz
Kenji Fujishima writes about the filmography of Todd Solondz in advance of his new film "Wiener-Dog."
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“The Decline of the American Empire” at 30
Angelo Muredda looks back at Denys Arcand's "The Decline of the American Empire" on its 30th anniversary.
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This Week on MUBI: “The Decline of Western Civilization”
In this week's column, Jake Cole looks at Penelope Spheeris' "Decline of Western Civilization" trilogy.
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“Finding Dory” and the Problem of Pixar Sequels
Josh Spiegel writes about Pixar's recent reliance on sequels, including the new film "Finding Dory."
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