Contents include: 

Film of 1000 Faces: One-time enfant terrible Leos Carax's return to feature films after a 13-year absence, HOLY MOTORS is at once an unclassifiable, hugely original vision and a compendium of visual references to cinema. David Thompson decodes its influences.

A Sense of Dredd: Kim Newman explains why a new British take on Judge Dredd reflects the true spirit of the comic-strip original. Plus, DREDD writer-producer Alex Garland talks to David Jenkins.

The Moonshine Boys: The moonshiner film is a rural subgenre of the Hollywood gangster movie with a lively and largely disreputable history - and it's back with a vengeance in its bloodiest incarnation yet courtesy of the Nick Cave-scripted LAWLESS.

The Owl's Legacy: Catherine Lupton pays tribute to the late French filmmaker and interactive pioneer Chris Marker, while ten directors including Agnes Varda, Patricio Guzman, Chris Petit, Jose Luis Guerin and Patrick Keiller share memories of the work and the man.

In the Shadow of the Wall: The leading light of the Berlin School, Christian Petzold turns his attention to the final years of communist East Germany with the tense and probing BARBARA. He talks to Nick Hasted.

The S&S Interview: Revered film critic David Thomson discusses his new book THE BIG SCREEN: THE STORY OF THE MOVIES AND WHAT THEY DID TO US with Greil Marcus.

Wide Angle: Simon Merle finds the Documenta art festival is a haven for cinema lovers; Mark Webber pays tribute to the work of the late Owen Land; Frances Morgan looks back at film scores that failed to make the final cut; Kieron Corless finds documentary and fiction merging at the Locarno Film Festival: Brad Stevens on how new technologies are enriching cinephilia.

Forum: Robert Koehler and Jonathan Romney take sides for and against Leos Carax

TV & film book reviews and more.

The complete list of films reviewed in this issue: *  Asghar Farhadi's About Elly * Joe Wright's Anna Karenina * Christian Petzold's Barbara * Big Boys Gone Bananas! * Tony Gilroy's The Bourne Legacy * Cockneys vs Zombies * Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has to Travel * Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days *  Pete Tavis' Dredd * Simon West's The Expendables 2 * False Trail * Hit So Hard * Leos Carax's Holy Motors * Hope Springs * Hysteria * I Against I * Guy Maddin's Keyhole * Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly * The Knot * Liberal Arts * Julien Temple's London Babylon * The Myth of the American Sleepover * Ol Parker's Now is Good * Paranorman * The Perks of Being a Wallflower * David Koepp's Premium Rush * Paco Plaza's [Rec] 3: Genesis * Oliver Stone's Savages * Shut Up and Play the Hits * Robert Guediguian's The Snows of Kilimanjaro * Sound of My Voice * The Sweeney * Woody Allen's To Rome With Love * Len Wiseman's Total Recall * Tower Block * Twenty8k * Untouchable * The Watch * When the Lights Went Out * Yuma *  

Capsule DVD and Blu-ray reviews of: * Bye Bye Birdie * Don Quixote * The Edgar Wallace Mysteries: Volume 1 * High Time * A Hollis Frampton Odyssey * Hyperkino Releases * Johnny Guitar * Lonesome * Maidstone and Other Films by Norman Mailer * Man of the Story * Mary Pickford: Rags & Riches Collection * My Son John * Rumble Fish * Twins of Evil * Ukrainian Re-Vision * Les Vampires *        
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