Inspired by John Hillcoat’s adaptation of the seminal Cormac McCarthy novel, The Road, this may be the way the world ends, but we’re going out with a bang, not a whimper.
LWLies 27 is out now, exploring the outer edges of film criticism. Tom Ford makes eyes at A Single Man; George Clooney jets off Up in the Air; Jacques Audiard preaches the words of A Prophet; Ray Winstone bares his 44 Inch Chest; Lee Daniels pines for his Precious; Julien Temple lifts the lid on Oil City Confidential; and Michael Moore gets mushy in Capitalism: A Love Story.
We get cabin fever with Viggo Mortensen; quiz filmmaking’s finest on the way the world will end; examine the meaning of the twenty-first century and why it could be our last; explore Mortensen’s on-set art, journey through the savage landscapes of Cormac McCarthy; feel the pressure with John Hillcoat; and get ready to Rapture with the Christian apocalypse.
All this, plus exclusive interviews with Jacques Audiard, Isabelle Huppert, Andy Serkis and more.
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