Daily Briefing. Hitchcock, Borzage, Ozu, More
David HudsonAlso: The book on Philip Kaufman, the Whitney Biennial, Godard and Brakhage @ MoMA and more.
Also: The book on Philip Kaufman, the Whitney Biennial, Godard and Brakhage @ MoMA and more.
The new issue features a walloping dossier on Jerry Lewis. Also: New books and old docs.
Also: Jason Reitman stages a reading of Reservoir Dogs with an all-black cast.
Also: Universal @ 100. James Toback’s “totally unusual, inventive” movie and more.
Moving Image Source’s “Moments of 2011,” Reverse Shot‘s top ten, the NYT’s awards season package and, of course, more.
Also: David Fincher on the embargo brouhaha. Charges against Lars von Trier dropped. And more news and goings on.
Remembering the pioneering Turkish director.
The delirious, tragic romance of woman’s anxiety is at the center of the new Lars von Trier.
A final pre-awards season roundup featuring Hoberman and Taubin, Freud and Jung.
Also: Saul Bass’s sole directorial effort. Bertolucci in Melbourne. Berlinale 2012 retrospective. Elvis and Nixon and more.
The new Kael biography. Lars shuts up. Napier was 75. And more.
“Subtle, charming, sympathetic.” “Ridiculous, often quite boring.” “Stupendous, imaginative, weird, outlandish.” “Artistic elephantiasis.”