The Noteworthy: Lynch's Big Dream, Von Trier's Digressionism, Herzog's "Fitzcardboardaldo"
Adam CookDavid Lynch is releasing a new album, Lars von Trier is a “digressionist”, Cardboard Herzog, Joaquin Phoenix in Inherent Vice & more.
David Lynch is releasing a new album, Lars von Trier is a “digressionist”, Cardboard Herzog, Joaquin Phoenix in Inherent Vice & more.
Sundance awards, PTA & Joaquin to reunite, Zizek takes on Bigelow, Soderbergh opens up about his career and the state of movies & more.
In our annual poll, we pair our favorite new films of 2012 with older films seen in the same year to create fantastic double features.
Striking images of the late Paulo Rocha, 2012 musings from David Hudson & Brandon Harris, interviews with Miike, P.T.A., Ferrara & more.
Larry Clark’s new film wins in Rome & debuts online, Berlinale’s “Weimar Touch”, J. Hoberman’s 21 Films of the 21st Century & more.
A new issue of Bright Lights Film Journal, an interview with Judd Apatow, David Lynch meets Vincent Price, Griffith in France & more.
La Furia Umana is moving to print, Cimino presents a restored Heaven’s Gate and Phil Coldiron writes on 16mm in the digital age.
This moody character study introduces many ideas and themes, but follows only one of them to the end.
Our critics’ dialog picks up the P.T. Anderson and Bellocchio films before moving on to the new Malick, Tsai and an Argentine discovery.
More De Palma on our fifth TIFF dialogue, plus new work from Bellocchio and Von Trotta, and PT Anderson’s highly anticipated new film.
Venice, TIFF, VIFF (festival galore) + Scorsese options Ebert’s memoir, Kent Jones writes on The Master & some retro Gallo venom.
This week we have word on upcoming projects from Werner Herzog, updates from Venice & Adrian Martin on Stephen Dwoskin and Chris Marker.