Wrapping Cannes 2011. Directors' Fortnight
To follow up on yesterday's roundup of Un Certain Regard remainders... "The Tati-inspired dance trio of Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon, and Bruno Romy are at it again, crafting an awfully similar follow
To follow up on yesterday's roundup of Un Certain Regard remainders... "The Tati-inspired dance trio of Dominique Abel, Fiona Gordon, and Bruno Romy are at it again, crafting an awfully similar follow
Caught up as we might be in all the hoopla over the Cannes lineup, we shouldn't overlook several other festivals and events either already underway or opening today. The Films of Bette Gordon is
"If there is one aspect of Susan Sontag's multifaceted life that has resisted enshrinement, it is her film career." In the Los Angeles Times, Dennis Lim addresses the impact of her film criticism before
October 1. This can only mean, for movie-lovers at least, that the Halloween season has officially begun. Not Coming to a Theater Near You launches its seventh edition of 31 Days of Horror today
From Douglas Gordon's 24 Hour Psycho (1993), on exhibit inside the Bell Lightbox and viewable from the street.
No film review will be read more eagerly this week than Scott Foundas's piece for the cover of the September/October issue of Film Comment. Facebook, he writes — and he's not on it, by the way
"There are movies that make news and movies that are news," begins J Hoberman in the Voice. "World on a Wire is one of the latter. Suddenly: a virtually unknown, newly restored, two-part tele-film