Daily Briefing. Summertime! "Avengers," "Prometheus," Etc.
David HudsonA solid round of first reviews for Avengers and a lengthy new trailer for Prometheus.
A solid round of first reviews for Avengers and a lengthy new trailer for Prometheus.
Also: New books, silver discs and goings on all over.
On the philosophy of Mia Hansen-Løve and the her 2011 feature.
“Lola Créton will be the next pouting-faced star of French cinema.”
A look at the posters for the films in the main slate of this year’s New York Film Festival.
Locarno wraps up its 64th edition with awards that spread the wealth across the International Competition and the Cinema of the Present.
"I hesitate to proclaim Mia Hansen-Løve's Le père de mes enfants (The Father of My Children) the best film of the year so far, or Hansen-Løve as the strongest French director to emerge in the last
Above: Mia Hansen-Løve, director of The Father of My Children. Photo by Fabrizio Maltese/EF Press/fabriziomaltese.com. When jaded cinephiles and old harrumphs say they don’t make them like they used
Screening Thursday as part of the New Directors / New Films series at the Film Society of Lincoln Center and MoMA are Robin Hessman's My Perestroika, Mia Hansen-Løve's The Father of My Children
"In The Father of My Children French filmmaker Mia Hansen-Løve makes something oddly beautiful and complex from a basic comic template," writes Michael Koresky at indieWIRE. "A story of a workaholic
All is Forgiven is the name of Mia Hansen-Løve’s first film, Doris Day’s "Que Sera Sera" ends her second as cars enter and exit Paris, and the presumption that affairs move on and whatever will be
Above: Mia Hansen-Løve, director of The Father of My Children. Photo by Fabrizio Maltese/EF Press/fabriziomaltese.com. 24 hours after A Brighter Summer Day (wishful titling for a film in which light