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Film Matters Co-Editor-in-Chief Tim Palmer (along with Luka Arsenjuk) is featured on the latest episode of TruStory FM’s podcast, discussing heist films. A unique opportunity to return to his beloved French policiers, Tim celebrates, especially, the inimitable Jean-Pierre Melville. (Follow … href="https://www.filmmattersmagazine.com/2025/11/13/trustory-fm-heist-films/" tar...

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Park Chan-wook is the director behind Oldboy, Thirst, and The Handmaiden, comparable to Bong Joon-ho. Whenever his new feature film is released, people jokingly – yet with a sense of expectation — ask, “Who’s going to die this time?” This … href="https://www.filmmattersmagazine.com/2025/10/23/film-still-friday-a-decision-to-leave-yet-never-to-part-by-soohwan-lee/" target="...

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Film Matters: Please tell us about your article that is being published in Film Matters. Kate Burney: I’m a massive fan of Alice Rorhwacher’s work. I watched Happy as Lazzaro (2018) in high school and made the decision to pursue … Continue reading...

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The future does not appear bright to many Americans of darker shades, who know neither how to envision nor how to create a tomorrow where their struggles are solved. The sun of tomorrow could not symbolize Black people’s happiness when … href="https://www.filmmattersmagazine.com/2025/10/22/afrocentricity-in-afrofuturism-2023-reviewed-by-jenesis-bronner/" target="_blank" re...

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In “How to Tell the Difference Between a Hot Take and a Good Idea,” critic and essayist Jia Tolentino describes a “hot take” as a piece of writing that’s “primarily gestural” and “primarily based on reaction—both the illusory need to … href="https://www.filmmattersmagazine.com/2025/10/15/flash-essays-on-why-film-matters-now-or-hot-takes-on-hot-takes/" target="_blank" rel="...

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