The Noteworthy: LFU 15/1, "Historic Centre", Carpenter's Favorite Westerns
Adam CookLa Furia Umana debuts in print, Scorsese and De Palma prep new projects, Cinema Scope divulges their 2012 faves, Oshima + Kurosawa & more.
La Furia Umana debuts in print, Scorsese and De Palma prep new projects, Cinema Scope divulges their 2012 faves, Oshima + Kurosawa & more.
Also: Raúl Ruiz’s widow, Valeria Sarmiento, is completing what would have been his next project.
Also: A Goldie for Paul Clipson. Franzen talks Corrections. And more.
Also: Ebert Presents At The Movies looking for an angel. New projects for Kaurismäki, Figgis, De Niro and more.
Also: Acid Westerns, Friedkin interviews Lang, Woody Allen goes long and more.
Also: Kuroneko and Stagecoach (not that one).
An exclusive look at the brand new poster for Kaurismäki’s Le Havre, as well as some other updates from the New York Film Festival.
“Truly remarkable” for some, while for others, it reveals the “dangers of auteurs refusing to venture beyond their established styles.”
A look at the posters for the films in the main slate of this year’s New York Film Festival.
I think my favorite thing in Le Havre, Aki Kaurismäki's blend of fable-style plotting, classical studio storytelling, and a real world context and social message, has little to do with this unusual
Updated through 5/20. "Since the early 1980s, Finnish auteur Aki Kaurismäki has been mining his own peculiar seam and achieving a quiet miracle — making films that gladden the heart the most