The latest Sight & Sound is out, complete with the following pieces by me:
- ‘Something wild’ (p. 84) – review of Criterion’s Eclipse box of three early features by DuĊĦan Makavejev;
- Beaufort (p. 85) – review of Trinity’s Blu-ray of Joseph Cedar’s hard-hitting war movie, set in southern Lebanon just before the Israeli pull-out;
- Beyond the Clouds (p. 85) – review of Second Sight’s DVD edition of Michelangelo Antonioni’s last feature;
- Cherche toujours (p. 85) – review of Doriane Films’ DVD of an engaging French documentary about physicists carrying out pure “what if?” research;
- Phantom/The Grand Duke’s Finances (p. 88) – review of Masters of Cinema’s DVD double-bill of two of F.W. Murnau’s more obscure (but still worthwhile) early films;
- Two Daughters (p. 89) – review of Mr Bongo’s DVD of Satyajit Ray’s lovely Tagore diptych – sadly, not the original triptych.