On Not Seeing Movies
Doug DibbernCinephilia is about collecting experiences (or the memories of them). I haven’t been seeing many movies lately and it’s been killing me.
Cinephilia is about collecting experiences (or the memories of them). I haven’t been seeing many movies lately and it’s been killing me.
Digital projection is replacing 35mm film as the industry standard, and revival houses and museums may soon follow suit. Why should we care?
An end-of-2011 celebration not of new films but of old films revived and seen throughout the year. Ozu, Marilyn Monroe, Raoul Walsh, oh my!
Béla Tarr’s masterful “final film,” The Turin Horse, is now seeing a theatrical release in the US.
A re-appreciation of Peter Bogdanovich’s much-maligned 1975 musical.
1. We usually write about movies we’ve seen, of course, but if you care deeply about film, you know that some of our most intense cinematic relationships are with movies we’ve never seen. Every cinephile knows
We at MUBI think that celebrating the films of 2010 should be a celebration of film viewing in 2010. Since all film and video is "old" one way or another, we present Out of a Past, a small (re-) collection
There was a moment at the Battery Park 11 during the opening week of Christopher Nolan’s Inception—the sequence three dreams deep in the vortex where Leonardo DiCaprio and Ellen Page are skiing across
Historians still disagree on what killed Classical Hollywood Cinema. Academics with an analytical bent tend to write about the Paramount Decree of 1948, postwar suburbanization, the increasing popularity
Film Forum is presenting a 32-film Anthony Mann retrospective in New York from 25 June - July 15. *** Mann’s Westerns present “both beautiful landscapes and the explanation of this beauty