The Noteworthy: Django, John Huston, and the End of the World
Adam CookThe debut of our new weekly column of essential reads, watches & listens.
The debut of our new weekly column of essential reads, watches & listens.
A look back at the best posters for the films of the great Japanese director Kaneto Shindo, who died this week at the age of 100.
Hiroshima is celebrating with a series of screenings and events running on into May.
Lists, reviews of classic and new horror, news and interviews. Updated through Halloween.
Also: Kuroneko and Stagecoach (not that one).
Updated through 4/23. "A movie that has waited nearly 60 years for a US theatrical premiere and could hardly be more timely, Kaneto Shindo's Children of Hiroshima is a somber melodrama about the aftereffects
Via his blog Cinemasparagus and two Twitter accounts (@evillights and @mastersofcinema), Craig Keller has been declaring Kentucker Audley's Open Five to be "the best American film of the
Though they’ve already been plastered all over the internet, I’d be remiss if I didn’t pay attention to the four teaser posters for Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan that were released last week. I’ve still