Film articles

  • Why I Shoot Medium Format Film

    Back in the day, 35mm film was called “miniature” format; its itty bitty negatives were considered only good for snapshots and maybe street photography (sorry, Leica shooter Henri Cartier-Bresson). Serious photography—landscape, portraiture, documentary, commercial—was dominated by medium format film, a platform that produced images with fine detail and luscious tonality, even when blown up to make billboard-size prints. [Read More]
  • The best horror films streaming on Shudder

    We’re halfway to Halloween, and even though October 31 is still six months away, there’s still one place where you can queue up the best fright flicks available for streaming 365 days per year. When it comes to horror, every day is Halloween at Shudder, a platform that offers the widest range of chillers and thrillers, from blood-drenched slasher flicks to campy creature features to obscure gems from the 1980s and 1990s and all-new exclusive originals like Infested and Late Night With The Devil....
  • 20 Essential Criterion Collection Films

    It’s time to cast an eye on the Criterion Collection, a distribution company renowned for giving cult, classic and world cinema a new lease of life… Christopher Nolan and Guillermo del Toro have come out recently and spoken of the importance of physical media and the dangers of everything shifting to digital. The art of […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: 20 Essential Criterion Collection Films