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David HudsonAlso: A new trailer for Soderbergh’s Magic Mike.
Also: A new trailer for Soderbergh’s Magic Mike.
Featuring an interview with Ai Weiwei and more. Also: The Gold Rush and Last Year at Marienbad in New York.
New issues, an interview with Nathaniel Dorsky that turned into “a genuine exploration” and the latest on Charlie Kaufman’s next projects.
The Daily returns with recommendations for summertime reading.
Suddenly this weekend, generous samplings from a slew of new issues from some of the best film magazines around have appeared online. In this brisk overview, let's start with Cinema Scope, in which
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
Jean Luc-Godard's "late period has repeatedly demonstrated an interest in a critical cinema, an art that interrogates itself by giving form to its history as much as providing a history to its art form
"I hate compiling lists, and I hate polls," announces Mark Peranson, introducing Issue 42 of Cinema Scope, the centerpiece of which is "The Decade in Review," a top ten (#1: Jia Zhangke's Platform
"One way of approaching Cinema Scope, to me," writes editor Mark Peranson, "is as a curated work that has always straddled the boundary between criticism and programming, attempting to provide an overview
Cinema Scope's new front page - the splash page, you might call it - sports a still from Harmony Korine's Trash Humpers and, inside, in the Spotlight section previewing the fall festival season, we