Movie Poster of the Week: “Salvatore Giuliano” and the Posters of Werner Gottsmann
Adrian CurryA selection of striking posters by a little-known East German designer.
A selection of striking posters by a little-known East German designer.
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Piero Picconi’s theme music has a dark, seductive malevolence.
Posters for an essential retrospective in New York of the films of the great Italian chronicler of crime and punishment, Francesco Rosi.
Facing the camera in two films.
It's been a week and a half since the night of those controversial awards. Time to wrap Venice 2010 with one final roundup. The festival closed with Julie Taymor's The Tempest and, while the lineup
"There is no Hollywood movie more insouciantly amoral than Ernst Lubitsch's 1932 Trouble in Paradise, screening at LACMA on July 9 to open the four-week series Laughter in Paradise: The American
Where does this film fall within the chronology of gangsterdom, American style? Somewhere in between this week's much-anticipated Public Enemies (and its actual chronological precursors, such as two