Dune: Part Two
Dune: Part Two is a staggering cinematic achievement
Dune: Part Two Review - ClapperCast
This week on ClapperCast, Michael Fairbanks joins Carson Timar to return to Arrakis with a review of Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two!
Wonka
It’s a cardinal sin for a Willy Wonka movie to look this boring
Wonka Review - ClapperCast
This week on ClapperCast, as a special treat due to some scheduling conflicts, we are releasing our Patreon review of Wonka to everyone! Enjoy as Jak-Luke Sharp and Maxance Vincent join the show to taste test what Paul King & Timothée Chalamet have cooked up!
Wonka Review - ClapperCast December 2023 Bonus Episode
This month for ClapperCast's December 2023 Patreon Bonus Episode, Jak-Luke Sharp and Maxance Vincent return to the show to taste test Paul King's Wonka!
Lady Bird Review - ClapperCast July 2023 Bonus Episode
This month for ClapperCast's July 2023 Patreon Bonus Episode, Morgan joins the show to revisit Greta Gerwig's Lady Bird!
Venice 2022: Bones and All
Bones and All is a strong return to horror cinema for Luca Guadagnino, and Taylor Russell proves once again that she is one of the most fearless and captivating young performers working today.
The Struggle of Self-Acceptance in LUCA and CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
In this poignant essay, Carson Timar discusses The Struggle of Self-Acceptance in LUCA and CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
Don't Look Up
Don’t Look Up has a big, bold cast and not much else
Dune
The world of Dune is an incredibly dense and detailed one
Donald Mowat: “Making films as a makeup and prosthetics designer, all that stuff also comes with being a little bit of a bank manager”
Hair and Makeup Designer Donald Mowat talks to Ewan Gleadow about his work on Dune, working closely with Denis Villeneuve, working with the ensemble cast and his unlikely inspiration
ClapperCast - Episode 79: Dune, The French Dispatch, Night Teeth & Classic Horror
On this week of ClapperCast, the team reviews Dune, The French Dispatch, & Night Teeth alongside retro reviews for The Night of the Hunter & Peeping Tom!
The French Dispatch
The French Dispatch feels incredibly reductive for Wes Anderson’s filmography
LFF 2021: The French Dispatch
The French Dispatch is a clear case of self-interested ego
TIFF 2021: Dune
Dune is truly the quintessential sci-fi epic
The Unspoken Desire of CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
To mark this year’s Pride Month, Carson Timar looks at the fundamental questions permeating Call Me by Your Name
The Haunting Pain of Casual Representation of CALL ME BY YOUR NAME and PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE
In his latest essay, Carson Timar investigates casual representation present in critically acclaimed features CALL ME BY YOUR NAME and PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE
Alexander Holmes's BEST OF 2019
Little Women
Greta Gerwig delivers on all the classic aspects of the novel while also modernizing the film to reflect today’s brand of feminism
The King
It is not perfect, but its flaws do little to detract from the compelling story at the forefront