The Noteworthy: Interiors, Zona, and Shots in the Dark
Adam CookThis week we highlight a unique film journal, a couple of recent Q&As and a review of a new book on Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker.
This week we highlight a unique film journal, a couple of recent Q&As and a review of a new book on Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker.
This August in NYC, a program of six films influenced by the Master of Suspense by such directors as De Palma, Saul Bass and Fincher.
This week: Locarno 2012, Ben Sachs on The Cat Returns, a defense of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, two pieces on Robert Siodmak + more.
This week: two major film magazines unveil their new issues, Adam Nayman reveals why Jaws is the “greatest movie ever made”, and more…
Film critics commemorate the life & work of Andrew Sarris, Verhoeven lands funding for a controversial project, + David Cairns on Hitchcock.
For UK users: Every day we’ll curate a wonderful new film and you’ll get 30 days to enjoy it, all for just £2.99 a month.
One of American film criticism’s most important figures has passed away.
This week: LOLA Issue 2 debuts, B. Kite & Kent Jones on Robert Bresson, and a chronicle of Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret misfortunes.
Featuring not one but two Herzog gems, a Moonrise Kingdom short, a talk about Twin Peaks and words of discouragement from Richard Brody.
The debut of our new weekly column of essential reads, watches & listens.
The Palme d’Or goes to Michael Haneke’s Amour. Also, a comprehensive list of all the award winners.
The festival arrives at a close, with films in competition from David Cronenberg, Sergei Loznitsa, Im Sang-soo, and Jeff Nichols.