The Sunday dozen 0 ▲ Illuminations 1 hour ago · Writing · hide · 0 comments John Wyver writes: Welcome to this week’s collection of articles and more that I have found engaging and enriching over the past seven days. My header image is Hurvin Anderson’s ‘Audition’, 1999, seen at the artist’s really exceptional retrospective at Tate Britain, which closes today. If you’ve missed it, do take a look at Tate’s short video: • Locarno Film Festival 2026: 17 urgent Hollywood Blacklist films: at RogerEbert.com, Marya E. Gates offers a very welcome round-up of the films in Locarno’s timely retrospective. • Overlooked no more – Patricia Douglas, who challenged Hollywood’s culture of abuse: such an interesting and shocking tale from 1937, related by Nina Siegal for The New York Times [gift link]. • Wham! 10 Days in China: this is really good by Dion Georgiou on the documentary that is still in cinemas but will be on BBC2 next Saturday, 29 August. • Questioning methodology: On the March 2026 issue of PROJECTIONS devoted to David Bordwell’s research. A guest post by Colin… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.