The Noteworthy: R.I.P. Nagisa Oshima (1932-2013), The Formative Years of Cinema, Foreign Languages
Adam CookThe great Nagisa Oshima has passed away, Senses of CInema has a new World Poll, David Bordwell on the evolving cinema of 1908-1920, & more.
The great Nagisa Oshima has passed away, Senses of CInema has a new World Poll, David Bordwell on the evolving cinema of 1908-1920, & more.
Perhaps the first hand-knitted movie poster announces the newest film from a master of homespun horror.
From Mikio Naruse’s Hideko, the Bus Conductress (1941).
LOLA releases new content, Apichatpong’s mini-short “2013”, images from the new Hong Sang-soo, a visit to Hou Hsaio-hsien on set.
An exclusive premiere of the exuberant poster for an upcoming doc about “one of the world’s most bizarre charities.”
Striking images of the late Paulo Rocha, 2012 musings from David Hudson & Brandon Harris, interviews with Miike, P.T.A., Ferrara & more.
Adrian Curry’s annual round-up of his favorite film posters of the year.
The unusual art of a great Czech poster designer of the late 60s.
Film Comment’s best of the year, Raya Martin & Mark Peranson in Mexico, James Gray on American cinema, and an unexpected Guillaume sighting.
New Senses of Cinema, a Nick Ray doc Kickstarter, Truffaut’s alternate titles for The 400 Blows, Stan Brakhage lectures & more.
Jerry Lewis gets stomped in Frank Tashlin’s Who’s Minding the Store? (1963).
The various international posters for Bogart and Grahame’s doomed romance.