Ozu's Cinephilia
Daniel KasmanA cinephile citation by Ozu in his masterpiece Late Spring (1949).
A cinephile citation by Ozu in his masterpiece Late Spring (1949).
Dining on death and/or in one end and out the other. Featuring Vidor’s Northwest Passage.
This week: striking reality & cinema-blending images, Rosenbaum on TIFF, and some naturally occurring companion pieces to Leviathan.
On the icon of Cannes’ 65th anniversary edition. Plus, new DVD/Blu-ray releases and a multi-faceted analysis of the early 21st century.
Critic and filmmaker Luc Moullet looks at the tremendous final sequences of two King Vidor films.
Odes to psycho-sexual fixation: Images: Gregory Peck and Jennifer Jones in King Vidor et al.'s Duel in the Sun (1946); cinematography by Lee Garmes, Ray Rennahan and Hal Rosson
We talked to the French New Wave critic and filmmaker in Cannes about his documentary Land of Madness, King Vidor, murder and more.
Charles Vidor, no relation to the more celebrated King, made Gilda, ensured himself a place in the film history books with a slick and thematically fascinating noir which dazzles from the moment Glenn