Claire May Lewis
Claire May Lewis is a writer and podcaster whose journey in film began with a childhood spent going to the movies before leading them to work as a costume designer and, ultimately, into critical writing and academia. Claire loves engaging with film through both critical and theoretical lenses, as well as through fan spaces and communities where they can connect with fellow movie lovers. There’s nothing they love more than having thoughtful conversations with people who share their passion for this beautiful art form.
‘You Have a Future in the Past:’ How Christopher Nolan’s Last Three Films Chronicle Mankind’s Past, Present, and Future
Review: ‘Girls Like Girls’ Brings Hayley Kiyoko’s Hit Song to New Life
The Rolling Tape Previews the 2026 Tribeca Film Festival
Review: ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu’ is Star Wars’ Not-So-Triumphant Return to the Big Screen
New Trailer for ‘The Odyssey’ Unveils Elaborate Sets and Emotional Stakes
‘The Hunger Games: Sunrise on the Reaping’ Trailer Continues to Unveil Star-Studded Cast
‘Hamlet’ Review: Riz Ahmed Unravels in Striking New Adaptation
Robert Pattinson is the Modern Moviegoer’s Dream
Ryan Gosling’s 10 Best Performances
10 Underseen Films Directed by Women to Watch This Women’s History Month
What Remains After The End: A Look Back At The ‘28 Days Later’ Franchise
The Awards Tape: Pre-Fall Festival Oscar Predictions 2026-27
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (11-12): Tenet & Oppenheimer
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (9-10): Interstellar & Dunkirk
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (5-6): The Prestige & The Dark Knight
Pride Mini-Series: Queer Representation on TV
Pride Mini-Series: Hedda & "Queer Bending" in Modern Storytelling
RETRO//RANKED: Christopher Nolan (1-2): Following & Memento
she's just so good at this whole "making movies" thing
Read on Letterboxd ↗"maybe this isn't happening in chicago"
Read on Letterboxd ↗"she used to look at me this way, like really look, and i just knew i was there. that i existed."
Read on Letterboxd ↗rose would absolutely fuck up an escape room
Read on Letterboxd ↗Watched on Sunday August 9, 2026.
Read on Letterboxd ↗INCREDIBLE use of charli xcx
Read on Letterboxd ↗huge year for incompetent white men in sci-fi blockbusters
Read on Letterboxd ↗Watched on Saturday August 1, 2026.
Read on Letterboxd ↗Watched on Saturday July 25, 2026.
Read on Letterboxd ↗The film becomes so wrapped up in its striking visual language and the rigidity of Refn’s directorial style that even those who are well-versed in his mode of storytelling will…
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