Video of the day. Trailer for "Cinéma de notre temps: James Benning and Richard Linklater"
NotebookDirected by Gabe Klinger, this new film takes a look at the unique friendship between Linklater and Benning. And baseball.
Directed by Gabe Klinger, this new film takes a look at the unique friendship between Linklater and Benning. And baseball.
The great Ray Harryhausen passes away, Dennis Lim interviews the Before Midnight trio, Kent Jones debunks Tarantino, & more.
Jafar Panahi’s second “not-a-film,” the latest from Hong Sang-soo, and Richard Linklater’s conclusion to the “Before” trilogy.
Just a handful of links this week: Keira Knightley remembers Tony Scott, new trailers from Michael Bay and Terrence Malick, and more.
Reviews of the film are mixed, but appreciation for Linklater is undiluted.
Also: Adam Curtis on Dead of Night, life, the universe and everything. And more.
Also: An audio interview with Kubrick (1966) and Wenders, Friedkin, Andersen and more discuss “How Los Angeles Invented the World.”
Another big Criterion Tuesday. Also: The Tree of Life, Joan Didion, Martin Scorsese and more.
Rosel Zech (Veronika Voss) was 69. Anticipating Telluride. New projects for Richard Linklater, the Coens and more.
Updated through 6/23. Now that Bernie's premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival, Richard Linklater heads back home to Texas, where, on Wednesday, the Austin Film Society and the Alamo Drafthouse
Updated through 6/27. This year's Los Angeles Film Festival, running through June 26, opens tonight with the latest from Richard Linklater, and Steven Zeitchik talks with him for the Los Angeles Times
The East End Film Festival opens this evening with Roger Sargent's doc, The Libertines: There Are No Innocent Bystanders. The festival then kind of goes berserk on Sunday with Movie Mayday, "a free day