John Wyver writes: Articles and more encountered and appreciated over the past week. My header image is one of my favourite facades in London, that of the building now known as Tournament House at Paddington Station. Designed by P.E. Culverhouse of the GWR Chief Civil Engineers office and completed in 1935, it was this week revealed again as its covering of scaffolding was removed. • Projections – David Bordwell’s Contributions to the Study of Film: a special open-access edition of the journal ‘for movies and mind’ dedicated to the late, great writer on cinema; there are exceptional riches here, although perhaps not for those who are unfamiliar with Bordwell’s writing and recent film theory. • Sinister synergies: for Criterion’s Current, Max Read writes engagingly about the corporate thrillers of the 1990s and early 2000s that revealed the dark side of American capitalism. • Radu Jude, the bard of Bucharest: Rebecca Mead is a peerless profile writer, as is witnessed by this latest for…
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