Daily Briefing. Otto is the One + Vertov, Hong, More
David HudsonAlso: Another big round of projects in the works announced in Berlin.
Also: Another big round of projects in the works announced in Berlin.
Criterion releases Carlos (2010) and The Phantom Carriage (1926). Plus: The Old West and Robert Altman.
The eighties could be looked upon as the era in which Hollywood composers did their best to murder cinema. Perhaps the preponderance of soundtracks assembled, Frankenstein-fashion, from fragments of
Gary Morris takes us by the hand and leads us into the new issue of Bright Lights Film Journal: "This issue, #70, with a mere 26 articles may seem shorter than usual, but we've tried to compensate
Nearly two weeks since this year's annual debate over why Hollywood's summer fare sucks (we'll get to that), and nearly a dozen days before its opening, here come the first reviews of what, for
Reading Robert Altman: The Oral Biography, David Thomson, writing in the New Republic, can see that Mitchell Zuckoff "grasps the way in which Altman was always inclined to make a battleground of his