Super Cannes: Broken Reality of the Moonrise Kingdom
Celluloid Liberation FrontPost-Cannes thoughts on Wes Anderson, Rufus Norris’ opening night film for Critics’ Week, and Matteo Garrone’s prize-winner, Reality.
Post-Cannes thoughts on Wes Anderson, Rufus Norris’ opening night film for Critics’ Week, and Matteo Garrone’s prize-winner, Reality.
Anderson’s deftly orchestrated but deliberately uncomplicated new movie.
The 2012 Cannes Film Festival is underway and we’re compiling some of the highlights of the coverage.
On the opening day of the 2012 Cannes Film Festival: a poster round-up of the films in competition.
Also: Nuri Bilge Ceylan will receive this year’s Carrosse d’Or at the 44th Directors’ Fortnight.
Also: New Scope. London goes all out for Ken Russell. Nina Menkes in New York. Sean Lennon curates LA animation festival.
No mistaking who’s directed this one.
Also: The Louis Delluc Prize, books and adaptations, and celebrating Studio Ghibli.
Also: Lubitsch, Hitchcock, Lumet, Wes Anderson and James Bridges on DVD.
Also: New essays up at the Chiseler; and there’s a new book out, Gary Cooper: Enduring Style.
The Ninth MOMA International Festival of Film Preservation, an evening at the San Francisco Cinematheque (it’s got a new blog!) and more.
Where The Wild Things Are and Fantastic Mr. Fox are new to DVD this month, offering viewers more at home opportunities to grapple with their different approaches to how we might define a "children