All film articles
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Review
‘Would you rather be sold religion or soap?’: Venturi and Scott Brown’s story
Source: Courtesy of Jim Venturi National Gallery. Exterior view from street (no bus!) Oriana Fernandez reviews Stardust, a film that reveals the human story behind Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown’s groundbreaking partnership
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News
Adrien Brody wins Best Actor Oscar for portraying an architect in The Brutalist
The Brutalist has sparked debate over its portrayal of architects, with critics questioning whether it captures the profession’s reality or leans on outdated myths
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Review
Film review: The Brutalist – It isn’t really about brutalism…
Architecture is the device to explore wider themes in Brady Corbet’s ambitious three-and-a-half-hour-plus epic that looks set to sweep The Oscars, writes Sarah Simpkin
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Review
BD Film Club: Empire of Light revisited
In the first of a new occasional series, Yufei Li takes a look back at Sam Mendes’ 2022 film and its themes of love, longing, and the bittersweet passage of time, all set against a backdrop of Margate’s faded seafront
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Opinion
Architects are not good at telling the whole story – film and photography help convey the bigger picture
Storytelling is integral to who we are as human beings, and plays a central role in highlighting the value in what architects do, writes Chris Hopkinson
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Review
Review | Isaac Julien: What Freedom Means to Me
Nicholas de Klerk finds an exhibition at Tate Britain is a reminder that the creation of buildings and their use over time is an essentially collective human endeavour
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Blogs
Robot down to Electric Avenue
Take a trip to a different reality and you’ll find that the one man’s alternate vision of Brixton is not gentrification but ‘cyber-ification’.