The Best of “Movie Poster of the Day”, Part 2
Adrian CurryA Japanese La jetée and more posters from our sidebar Tumblr, Movie Poster of the Day.
A Japanese La jetée and more posters from our sidebar Tumblr, Movie Poster of the Day.
Also: Hoberman on It’s Halftime in America and the prospects for “an Obama-inflected Hollywood cinema.”
Also: Béla Tarr and the Cannes and Berlin film festival directors speak out for Hungarian cinema.
Also: Farocki, Amos Poe, Tuesday Weld and Anthony Perkins, Barbara Hammer, Fritz Lang and a busy season for admirers of Sherlock Holmes.
Adrian Curry looks at two new posters designed by Scott Meola.
Béla Tarr will present a special screening of an omnibus film addressing current events in Hungary.
Also: Theo Angelopoulos, Alberto Lattuada and Jean-Pierre Gorin on DVD.
A little more than a dying lamp this time.
In our annual poll, we pair our favorite new films of 2011 with older films seen in the same year to create fantastic double features.
Also: Quite the David Lynch package in the Guardian. Remembering horror producer Richard Gordon. And more.
Béla Tarr’s masterful “final film,” The Turin Horse, is now seeing a theatrical release in the US.
A highlight of this roundup on Tarr’s last film: Robert Koehler’s interview with cinematographer Fred Kelemen.