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[Safe] in LA
Thirty years after the release of Todd Haynes’ psychodrama [Safe], Jenna Dorn explores its haunting, ever more pertinent vision of the pursuit of health, wellness and safety in southern California and how it overlaps with her own experiences growing up in the San Fernando Valley.
By Jenna Dorn
Object of the week: 96-year-old footage of Alfred Hitchcock in a test take for his thriller Blackmail
By Bryony Dixon
Sight and Sound presents the Greatest Films of All Time
Sight and Sound presents the Greatest Films of All Time10 great British pastoral films
By Miriam Balanescu
Finest hours: Dorothy Dandridge’s sultry temptress in Carmen Jones
By Alex Ramon
True cyber resilience comes from culture
By Jia Fu
Superman: James Gunn’s Superman isn’t afraid of its whimsical comic book origins
By Kim Newman
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The director of Lollipop, along with cast members Posy Sterling, Idil Ahmed and TerriAnn Cousins, visit BFI Southbank to talk about Hudson's debut, a raw and urgent drama about one desperate mother’s relentless fight for justice against a broken system.
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