Daily Briefing. Senses of Cinema 62
David HudsonAlso: Richard Brody on Jerry Lewis, Johnnie To in Udine and more.
Also: Richard Brody on Jerry Lewis, Johnnie To in Udine and more.
The instrumental art rock band’s new score will premiere live at SXSW.
Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard’s The Cabin in the Woods opens the Austin festival in March. Plus, six more titles.
A Lubitsch poster and the story of the artist behind a batch of rare early 1930s oversized posters that turned up in auction in 2008.
Also: Lubitsch, Hitchcock, Lumet, Wes Anderson and James Bridges on DVD.
Also: Elaine May interviews Ethan Coen and Woody Allen. Lubitsch in LA. New Alps trailer.
Adrian Martin and Girish Shambu launch a new film journal: LOLA.
Our final guide to New York’s epic retrospective. Mae West, Safe in Hell, King Kong, Tarzan, Ernst Lubitsch, and more!
Senses of Cinema editor Rolando Caputo introduces the new issue: "For some time now, Senses has wanted to publish an English language translation of Jean-Baptiste Thoret's seminal article, 'The Seventies
There is a terrific series titled ”Auto-Remakes” starting today at Anthology Film Archives in New York. The series, which runs through March 31, pairs films made and remade by the same director (in the
"What is the famed 'Lubitsch touch' if not the quiet thrill of being in on the joke?" asks Matthew Connolly in Slant. "The director's penchant for sly elisions — the knowing pan away from imminent
Cineaste grapples with politics even more than usual in its Fall 2010 issue, n+1's new online film review is unlike any other — in a good way — and frieze's selection for its "Life in Film" column