Daily Briefing. Hitchcock, Borzage, Ozu, More
David HudsonAlso: The book on Philip Kaufman, the Whitney Biennial, Godard and Brakhage @ MoMA and more.
Also: The book on Philip Kaufman, the Whitney Biennial, Godard and Brakhage @ MoMA and more.
A box set of 24 films made between 1966 and 1979 makes waves in 2012.
Also: Dave Kehr on Mitchell Leisen and Zachary Oberzan’s Your Brother. Remember?
For political junkies, this one’s a hot shot straight to the brain.
The 4K digital restoration has been completed entirely by hand, frame by frame.
Your weekend roundup.
Springtime festivals announce lineups, Woody returns to acting, rare Spartacus photos surface and more.
Also: Girish Shambu on the video essay, Brian Darr on Méliès, Kurt Jensen on Mamoulian and more.
Also: Top animators sign on for an adaptation of Gibran’s The Prophet and the doc Liv and Ingmar is set for the fall.
Also: New Art Theatre Guild Pamphlet, Jerry Lewis DVDs and Carlos Saura news.
Also: Hoberman on It’s Halftime in America and the prospects for “an Obama-inflected Hollywood cinema.”
Also: Elizabeth Taylor, accidental feminist? And John Malkovich revisits Les liaisons dangereuses.