The Noteworthy: Zizek Dark Thirty, Soderbergh Speaks, Slow Criticism
Adam CookSundance awards, PTA & Joaquin to reunite, Zizek takes on Bigelow, Soderbergh opens up about his career and the state of movies & more.
Sundance awards, PTA & Joaquin to reunite, Zizek takes on Bigelow, Soderbergh opens up about his career and the state of movies & more.
Striking images of the late Paulo Rocha, 2012 musings from David Hudson & Brandon Harris, interviews with Miike, P.T.A., Ferrara & more.
A Japanese La jetée and more posters from our sidebar Tumblr, Movie Poster of the Day.
Springtime festivals announce lineups, Woody returns to acting, rare Spartacus photos surface and more.
Three Tigers go to China, Chile/Netherlands and Serbia. Plus, more awards.
Among the other filmmakers presenting new projects are Quentin Dupieux, Alexei Popogrebski, Ruben Östlund and Aktan Arym Kubat.
"Written and directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari, Attenberg pivots on a 23-year-old late bloomer and only child, Marina (Ariane Labed), who, as she prepares for her father's imminent death, enters
Editor Mark Peranson has announced that, starting this winter, in a "slight capitulation to the realities of the 2010s," Cinema Scope will be running a weekly online supplement of "reviews and reports
Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Attenberg.
Let's begin this one with Josef Braun's first review in his first dispatch from Toronto: "Like last year's Dogtooth, which [Athina Rachel] Tsangari co-produced, Attenberg is marked by its somewhat