The Noteworthy: London Film Fest Awards, "Kanye Wes", The Day of Reckoning Approaches
Adam CookAwards in London, debuts in Rome, a stunning action trailer, some Tumblr fun and stimulating pieces from Phil Coldiron and Tom Sutpen + more
Awards in London, debuts in Rome, a stunning action trailer, some Tumblr fun and stimulating pieces from Phil Coldiron and Tom Sutpen + more
The great Japanese pinku-political filmmaker has died after being hit by a car in Tokyo.
Three greats pass away, trailers for new Tarantino and Bigelow films, expansive thoughts on Brian De Palma, and a pre-Code classic in full.
One of the great cinematographers has left us. Savides worked with Van Sant, James Gray, Fincher, Noah Baumbach, Sophia Coppola, and more.
Panahi completes another “effort” under house-arrest, Lincoln debuts at NYFF, Dennis Lim looks at the work of Ben Rivers & more…
This week’s essential film items include an incredible new issue of La Furia Umana, trailers for films by Van Sant and Park, and more.
La Furia Umana is moving to print, Cimino presents a restored Heaven’s Gate and Phil Coldiron writes on 16mm in the digital age.
Watch free films from the oldest film festival in Lisbon, and the only Portuguese film festival dedicated exclusively to queer cinema.
This week: striking reality & cinema-blending images, Rosenbaum on TIFF, and some naturally occurring companion pieces to Leviathan.
A comprehensive listing of all of our previews, correspondences, and reviews covering the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival.
Venice, TIFF, VIFF (festival galore) + Scorsese options Ebert’s memoir, Kent Jones writes on The Master & some retro Gallo venom.
The 69th Venice Film Festival announces this year’s awards. Big wins for Kim Ki-Duk, The Master, and more!