Movie Poster of the Week: “Le mariage à trois”
Adrian CurryA fantastical poster for a Jacques Doillon film yet to be shown in the US, and the work of its artist, Ludovic Debeurme.
A fantastical poster for a Jacques Doillon film yet to be shown in the US, and the work of its artist, Ludovic Debeurme.
As John McElwee launches a series and Warner releases a Blu-ray, St. Louis is back in UK theaters.
The video’s pretty fine as it is, but there’s an interactive version as well.
Also: A fresh round of essays at one of my own favorite sites of the year, The Chiseler.
Restored and revived earlier this year, Deep End sees a run at BAM in New York from Friday through Thursday.
Disheartened pans, mostly, though a few critics step forward to argue the case for the defense.
“The movie indulges a few too many whims, but it’s never less than alive.”
The Artist leads with six; The Help and The Descendants each score five.
Also: A Cinefamily telethon, James Gray in New York and more.
The author of Riddley Walker saw his Turtle Diary adapted by Harold Pinter.
Corruption runs rampant in a major city, until a mob hit threatens to expose it all.
The second round of reviews of Steve McQueen’s Shame was more sobering than the first. Same here.