Daily Briefing. Scorsese and DiCaprio take on Wall Street
David HudsonAlso: The latest on Charlie Kaufman’s surrealistic musical about a film blogger.
Also: The latest on Charlie Kaufman’s surrealistic musical about a film blogger.
Gerardo Naranjo’s “neo-melo” Miss Bala is a relentless portrait of a society of violence and corruption.
Also: The latest indefinite word on whether or not David Fincher will make The Girl Who Played with Fire.
Also: The video games and songs of 2011.
In the wake of the raves from Cannes, some of the reviews coming out of Toronto and New York may come as a surprise.
A look at the posters for the films in the main slate of this year’s New York Film Festival.
The first part of a video interview series from Cannes by myself and Ryland Walker Knight.
Gus van Sant attempts to rectify the expressions and evocations of his high-art re-invention, the so-called "death trilogy" (Gerry, Elephant, Last Days), with accessible storytelling in his latest, Restless
Updated through 5/21. To follow up on yesterday's "Snapshot" from Marie-Pierre Duhamel, a roundup of what, in this case, we might as well refer to as The Raves of Others. "Inspired by the true story
In his second film Voy a explotar (I'm Going to Explode, which premiered at Venice Mostra in 2009) Gerardo Naranjo paid a double, vibrant homage to Godard and to Mexican melodrama through a teenagers
This weekend, which is to say, all day Saturday and all day Sunday, MUBI presents the free online premiere of Revolución, an anthology of ten short films commemorating the 100th anniversary
"To endure five twelve-hour days of a Jack Smith conference is to realize that Smith isn't exactly the kind of figure you organize a conference for," writes David Velasco, reporting on LIVE FILM! JACK