#95 (tie): ‘A Man Escaped’: The Reveal discusses all 100 of Sight & Sound’s Greatest Films of All Time
Robert Bresson's minimalist prison break film suggests God's grace and guiding hand. It's also a nail-biter.
Robert Bresson's minimalist prison break film suggests God's grace and guiding hand. It's also a nail-biter.
Our journey through the Sight & Sound 100, starting with a six-way tie for the 95th spot, continues with Sergio Leone’s spaghetti Western masterpiece.
With his bifurcated story of the relationship between a soldier and a rural naif, Thai director Apichatpong Weerasethakul established himself as a singular, elusive talent.
With his debut feature, Senegalese author and activist Ousmane Sembène fleshes out a ripped-from-the-headlines tragedy about a young woman from Dakar whose job in France isn't what she imagines.
Buster Keaton's mammoth Civil War comedy is unquestionably one of his greatest achievements. But is it our favorite Keaton?
In the first entry of an ongoing conversation project about the films hundreds of polled critics believe to be the best ever made, we look at Jordan Peele's first-ballot Hall of Famer from 2017.