Daily Briefing. That Hitchcock and Tippi Hedren Story
David HudsonAlso: David Fincher on the embargo brouhaha. Charges against Lars von Trier dropped. And more news and goings on.
Also: David Fincher on the embargo brouhaha. Charges against Lars von Trier dropped. And more news and goings on.
A stripped-down guide to the season.
Also: Lubitsch, Hitchcock, Lumet, Wes Anderson and James Bridges on DVD.
And more year-end lists from New York and the Guardian. Plus: Sony vs the New Yorker.
More names in the news: Stephen Chow, Walker Percy and VF Perkins.
Also: European films at Yale, low-budget exploitation in San Francisco, awards nominations, interviews and remembrances.
“Our film of 2011 is The Tree of Life (by a country mile).”
Also: The campaign to give Kenneth Lonergan’s Margaret a fair shake.
Also: Thanksgiving movie scenes, top 50 films ever, vintage posters exhibition, Eraserhead set photos, DVDs and more.
"If there is one aspect of Susan Sontag's multifaceted life that has resisted enshrinement, it is her film career." In the Los Angeles Times, Dennis Lim addresses the impact of her film criticism before
A two-week-long Howard Hawks season launched this weekend at BFI Southbank in London and, in the Guardian, David Bromwich writes: "The best actors of Hollywood films for three decades did a lot of
The 20th edition of the New York Jewish Film Festival opens this evening with Mahler on the Couch, directed by Percy Adlon and his son Felix. From Nick Schager's overview in the Voice of several of