The Noteworthy: Bertolucci Heads Venice, Serge Daney Explores Mannerism, Miyazaki Interviews Kurosawa
NotebookLocarno awards Herzog, 2001 is explained by a menu, two amazing trailers drop, and more…
Locarno awards Herzog, 2001 is explained by a menu, two amazing trailers drop, and more…
Lots of news, photos by Patrick Swirc, a trio of interviews featuring Abel Ferrara, Ernst Karel and Lewis Klahr & more.
A look at posters in which actors are absent and the title treatment is king.
Awards in London, debuts in Rome, a stunning action trailer, some Tumblr fun and stimulating pieces from Phil Coldiron and Tom Sutpen + more
This week: striking reality & cinema-blending images, Rosenbaum on TIFF, and some naturally occurring companion pieces to Leviathan.
The Noteworthy returns with Locarno coverage, new trailers, Stanley Kubrick’s favourite TV commercial and remembrances of Tony Scott.
This week: LOLA Issue 2 debuts, B. Kite & Kent Jones on Robert Bresson, and a chronicle of Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret misfortunes.
Once you’re past the usual suspects, “the full list is wonderfully unpredictable and packed with oddball leftfield choices.”
The new issue features a walloping dossier on Jerry Lewis. Also: New books and old docs.
Along with Kubrick’s Fear and Desire, four other films see their first New Directions/New Films screenings on Wednesday and Thursday.
Also: Richard Brody on Jerry Lewis, Johnnie To in Udine and more.
Also: Reviews of the documentary about the wide range of theories surrounding Kubrick’s The Shining.