1999
Issue 93
January
Reality is too shocking: Upfront European films - including Lars von Trier's The Idiots, Francois Ozon's Sitcom and Gaspar Noe's Seul Contre Tous - are testing the censors with incest,... more
Issue 94
February
Issue 95
March
Welcome to the nerdhouse: Todd Solondz's Happiness features a sympathetic paedophile. Neil LaBute's Your Friends & Neighbors focuses on misogynists, rapists and philanderers. Charles Taylor wonders why so many US... more
Issue 96
April
Game boy: Chris Rodley interviews eXistenZ director David Cronenberg
Tearing the roof off: Peter Mullan interviewed about Orphans
God's lonely man: Amy Taubin re-examines Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver
A child's... more
Issue 97
May
Make it yellow: Jonathan Romney interviews Theo Angelopoulos about Eternity and a Day
Bigger than life: Yvonne Tasker on Kathryn Bigelow's career
The Innovators 1920-1930: Laura Mulvey on Sam Warner
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Issue 98
June
Rubber reality: Kim Newman on The Matrix
Ms Tough: Leslie Felperin on the career of Judy Davis
Papa yakuza: Tony Rayns interviews Takeshi Kitano on the set of Kikujiro
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Issue 99
July
Blood Symbol: As a new morality campaign against Hollywood violence gains momentum, Mary Harron's film of American Psycho, Bret Easton Ellis' serial-killer trader tale, is at last being shot. Jeff... more
Issue 100
August
Welcome to my nightmare: Incest is a tough subject for any film-maker, but for Tim Roth, a British movie star making his directing debut, it's worth the risk.
Bill Murray:... more
Issue 101
September
Stanley Kubrick 1928-99 Resident Phantoms: When The Shining was released in 1980 it was dismissed as a technical exercise in horror, but its reputation for distilling the uncanny has grown.... more
Issue 102
October
Issue 103
November
Fine Cuts: Sight and Sound samples the highlights of this year's London Film Festival with previews of new films from Claire Denis, Hou Hsia Hsien, Harmony Korine and Shane Meadows... more
Issue 104
December