The Noteworthy: R.I.P. Carey Jr. & Rocha, Top Ten Overdose, John Wayne's Faves
Adam CookStriking images of the late Paulo Rocha, 2012 musings from David Hudson & Brandon Harris, interviews with Miike, P.T.A., Ferrara & more.
Striking images of the late Paulo Rocha, 2012 musings from David Hudson & Brandon Harris, interviews with Miike, P.T.A., Ferrara & more.
This week’s essential film items include an incredible new issue of La Furia Umana, trailers for films by Van Sant and Park, and more.
This year the Ann Arbor Film Festival celebrated its 50th anniversary, both by taking stock of its distinguished history and looking ahead.
“We sort of do the lineup by the seat of our pants.”
Also: More lists, new DVDs and remembering William Duell.
Also: Sight & Sound’s Gilbert Adair archive, new restorations from the National Film Preservation Foundation and more.
The Ray Centenary in Nashville, James Franco’s Van Sant primer and Morris talks with Stephen King and delivers a BAFTA lecture.
One 20th anniversary will be sucking all the air out of this weekend, but there are a couple of others that may not be so peripheral.
Panned in Cannes, then panned again in Toronto, Restless ventures out into limited release.
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 5/17. So Gus Van Sant has opened Un Certain Regard and Melissa Anderson, dispatching to Artforum, has a quick rundown: "Written by first-time screenwriter Jason Lew, Restless recounts