Our final dispatch from the last decade of film – an (expansive) list of the pictures that meant most to us, 2010-2019 Before we get…
Continuing our summing up of the ’10s, Fletcher Walton considers the importance of finding a friendly director; and, we compile for you a list of…
In Issue 28 of The Evening Glass, Luke and Fletcher reflect on their favourite festive films – from Dianne Jackson’s The Snowman to Barry…
To begin a series of decade’s end articles, the number of which will be entirely determined by our intake of port and Twiglets, Fletcher Walton remembers…
Do the Right Thing is a film about conflict and conversation. With preternatural vision and skill, director Spike Lee creates urban America in microcosm across…
You Do What You Gotta Do: Thirty Years of Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing – The Evening Glass Podcast
In the thirty-some years Luke, James and Fletcher have shared the planet, Hollywood has released no film better than Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing.…
OSS17-0913/1030FW102-4 – A Guide to the Films of Shane Black: Part 4 “And sometimes…sometimes, you just win.” – Holland March, The Nice Guys In the two…
Returning from another of our now customary three-month hiatuses (listen, man, the sun was out, you dig?), Episode 26 of The Evening Glass finds Fletcher…
In Issue 25 of The Evening Glass, we discuss a divergent brace of cult sci-fi visions. The kitsch embrace of a shag carpet zero-G space…
James Cameron and Christopher Nolan are two of our favourite Hollywood directors. In his singular, unfashionable dedications to practical effects, specificity of medium, cinematic exhibition…