Aldrich, Lustig, Safdies, Karpovsky
David HudsonTonight "the American Cinematheque will present Los Angeles moviegoers with a rare opportunity to see Robert Aldrich's masterful Emperor of the North (1973) projected on the Lloyd A Rigler Auditorium
Tonight "the American Cinematheque will present Los Angeles moviegoers with a rare opportunity to see Robert Aldrich's masterful Emperor of the North (1973) projected on the Lloyd A Rigler Auditorium
What with Cannes and all, this roundup of what the critics are saying about the films opening this weekend is a day late, but at least we've got Robin Hood out of the way. "Suppose what we call
"Too often there's nothing but ego at the center of today's micro-indies," writes Michael Atkinson at IFC, "but Joshua Safdie's The Pleasure of Being Robbed isn't merely slacker realism or geysering
Tonight, "the Sundance Film Festival dispatches eight filmmakers with their films from Park City to eight cities across the country to screen and discuss direct-from-Festival films with audiences