FILMS OUT THIS WEEK

A young couple find themselves at odds this week in Die, My Love - director and stars Lynne Ramsay, Robert Pattinson & Jennifer Lawrence shared their thoughts - while neighbours bond in Dragonfly - we spoke with director and star Paul Andrew Williams & Jason Watkins. A bereaved father begins to lose his grip in The Thing With Feathers, the Exhibition on Screen team takes on Caravaggio, conspiracy theorists kidnap a CEO in Bugonia and an estate agent goes to extremes in Odyssey - see our interview with director and star Gerard Johnson & Polly Maberly. A woman's search for her missing sister leads to strange places in Shelby Oaks, a choral society is shaken up by the First World War in The Choral and a concert film takes an experimental and existential twist in Depeche Mode: M - read what director Fernando Frias told us about it - while historical conflict is captured in Palestine 36 - see our interview with director Annemarie Jacir. There are also big screen rereleases for time travel classic Back To The Future and Kevin Smith satire Dogma.

Plus we have a great selection of streaming suggestions in our Stay-at-Home Seven, and you can check out our semi-regular column, Eye For Books.

DVD/STREAMING HIGHLIGHTS

Packshot of Frankenstein on Frankenstein Streaming now on Netflix
A brilliant but egotistical scientist brings a creature to life in a monstrous experiment that ultimately leads to the undoing of both the creator and his tragic creation
Packshot of A Mother's Embrace on A Mother's Embrace Streaming now on Amazon
During massive 1996 Rio storm, firefighter Ana and her firefighter team must evacuate a collapsing nursing home, but the mysterious residents have other sinister plans.

FESTIVALS

We're bringing you news and reviews from the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival, where The Blue Trail is showing. We're also bringing you coverage of the Leeds Film Festival, DOC NYC, Abertoir and the French Film Festival UK, where The Great Arch is screening.

We still have reviews coming in from Thessaloniki Film Festival.

News

A model life Twiggy and Sadie Frost on life in the public eye and the documentary about the star

Craft and collaboration Cinematographer Phedon Papamichael on working with James Mangold and Diane Keaton

Unplanned Ellen Rodnianski and Abigail Pniowsky on American Baby

Abnormal filmmaking Mickey Reece on subverting the technothriller with Every Heavy Thing

Mixing ingredients Gastón Solnicki on his creative approach, Willem Dafoe and the mysteries of The Souffleur

Fluidity of memory Sophy Romvari on the nature of recollection and drawing on her own life for Blue Heron

Cotton Queen crowned in Thessaloniki Sudanese drama wins Golden Alexander

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