Whitney Biennial 2012
David HudsonA roundup focusing on the film program, particularly on new work by Luther Price and Werner Herzog.
A roundup focusing on the film program, particularly on new work by Luther Price and Werner Herzog.
In the news: Ridley Scott, Cristian Mungiu, Denis Villeneuve, Richard Ayoade, Laurent Cantet and more.
Also: Pacific Standard Time screenings in Los Angeles. And the best DVDs and Blu-rays of 2011.
Also: Best of 2011 from the San Francisco Bay Guardian, In Review Online and more. And 11-year-old Scorsese’s storyboards.
Also: New issues of One + One and the Brooklyn Rail, today’s lists and more.
Intriguing interviews, fascinating profiles and, of course, a slew of links.
For over half a century, George Kuchar made “brilliant, exotic, absurd” films.
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
"The tail-end of summer is an exciting period for Toronto's cult-cinema crowd," writes Neil Karassik in Eye Weekly. "With TIFF's Midnight Madness programme, Rue Morgue's Festival of Fear
"Everyone Else, a sun-kissed German film about a young couple in love and in doubt, might not be perfect, but so much is right and true in this lovely, delicate work that it comes breathtakingly close
"The Iranian Shrek and the American Kiarostami do not represent, in their new homes, what they represent in the film worlds where they originated," writes Brian T Edwards in one of the texts available