What is the 21st Century?: Revising the Dictionary
Ignatiy VishnevetskyCan criticism find a place for workflow?
Can criticism find a place for workflow?
A look at live-sung musical numbers, past and present.
After a three year absence, the column returns with a look at The Hobbit’s 48 fps technology.
If you're going to talk about cinema at present, even if you're not talking very thoroughly, it's inevitable that Yu Lik-wai's work, if not his name, will come up. If anyone's got answers about the present
"When I started making movies, there were 'movies' movies. Now 'movies' seems to be commercials, music videos, images off the Internet, there's all this imagery now." Leos Carax Every movie's
“But are we making things for the people of our epoch or repeating what has been done before? And finally, is the question itself important? We must ask ourselves that. The most important thing is always
What is the 21st Century? is the column where Ignatiy Vishnevetsky tries to find an answer to the titular question. *** Above: Alden Ehrenreich (left, facing away) and Vincent Gallo (right) talk in
What is the 21st Century? is the column where Ignatiy Vishnevetsky tries to find an answer to the titular question. *** Above: Michael Bay on the set of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. "Who is
What is the 21st Century? is the weekly column where Ignatiy Vishnevetsky tries to find an answer to the titular question. *** Above: Paris By Night (1959) by Asger Jorn; Miami Vice (2006), directed
What is the 21st Century? is the weekly column where Ignatiy Vishnevetsky tries to find an answer to the titular question. *** Above: Alex Descas and Jean-François Stévenin in The Limits of Control
What is the 21st Century? is the weekly column where Ignatiy Vishnevetsky tries to find an answer to the titular question. *** Above: A good print of Rossellini's Vanina Vanini? An overcast Friday
Above: Jason Statham in Crank: High Voltage. The two Crank films exist to prove that Jason Statham is more than just a face—or, really, more than a head, puckishly bald, capable of subtle movements