Deadpan in Nulltown
B. Kite and Bill KrohnRichard Fleischer’s Follow Me Quietly (1948) holds at its center an image so odd and resonant that its phantoms crowd the surface.
Richard Fleischer’s Follow Me Quietly (1948) holds at its center an image so odd and resonant that its phantoms crowd the surface.
Springtime festivals announce lineups, Woody returns to acting, rare Spartacus photos surface and more.
This evening at 92Y Tribeca, J Hoberman will be introducing a screening of Anthony Mann's Reign of Terror (1949, also known as The Black Book) and signing copies of his new book, An Army of Phantoms
New Yorkers are spoilt for choice this weekend, so much so that I'm siphoning those choices right off the roundup to follow. Besides the New York Asian Film Festival, here's what else is on. "There