Video of the day. Trailer for Béla Tarr's "The Turin Horse"
Daniel KasmanTrailer for Béla Tarr’s “The Turin Horse”
Trailer for Béla Tarr’s “The Turin Horse”
Nobody Wants to Play With Me (1976) is a Werner Herzog short which seems to have been produced for some public education scheme to encourage kids to play nice. I think it means to be cute, but of course
Of Steel, Water, Fog and Air: The Final Fight in “Duel to the Death”
Movie Poster of the Week is off to the Rotterdam Film Festival, always a treasure trove of international arthouse film posters. This one sheet for Thai Tiger Award competitor Eternity already caught
The Göteborg Film Festival (site) is off and running through February 7, and for the first time, MUBI is teaming up with the biggest festival in Scandinavia to offer titles from their FilmFund — for
From Leo McCarey's His Wooden Wedding (1925); featuring Charley Chase; titles by H.M. Walker; cinematography by Glen Carrier.
MUBI is teaming up with the Centre Pompidou to show a selection of shorts from Hors Pistes, a vital cultural event created in 2006 focusing on the new ways of using contemporary images and showing the
On the very day that Ebert Presents At the Movies debuts on PBS stations across the nation, co-hosted by Associated Press film critic Christy Lemire and our own Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, Roger Ebert himself
Welles reads from Charles Lindbergh’s “The Spirit of St. Louis” in this, supposedly the last footage of the great artist before he died.
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Official music video, featuring David Lynch, Naomi Watts, Eli Roth and John Neff, for “Thank You, Judge” by Blue Bob
The great Japanese actress Hideko Takamine, who passed away on December 28 at the age of 86, has been eulogized beautifully on MUBI already (here, here, here and here) but I wanted to add my own personal