Chad Freidrichs's "The Pruitt-Igoe Myth"
David Hudson“A heartbreaking alarm call for a society that desperately needs to learn from its worst mistakes.”
“A heartbreaking alarm call for a society that desperately needs to learn from its worst mistakes.”
Also: J Hoberman on film culture now. L’Atalante in London. Projects in the works and more.
Angie Dickinson and Dashiell Hammett are the stars of this year’s edition.
“Haywire is about the simple joys of action film virtuosity, and Soderbergh delivers.”
As the reviews come in, we’ll be making note of them here.
Gerardo Naranjo’s “neo-melo” Miss Bala is a relentless portrait of a society of violence and corruption.
Adrian Curry looks at two new posters designed by Scott Meola.
New films by Frédéric Videau, Tsui Hark, James Marsh, Kim Nguyen and more.
Love Will Tear Us Apart is “a series of twisted, obsessive, heart-blazing love stories from Japan and Korea.”
Béla Tarr will present a special screening of an omnibus film addressing current events in Hungary.
Two sisters are torn apart by romantic entanglements in a Paris slum. Dimitri Kirsanoff achieves unique screen poetry.
New work by Denis Côté, Rodrigo Plá, So Yong Kim, Thomas Heise, Heinz Emigholz, Philip Scheffner and more.