The Noteworthy: Bertolucci Heads Venice, Serge Daney Explores Mannerism, Miyazaki Interviews Kurosawa
NotebookLocarno awards Herzog, 2001 is explained by a menu, two amazing trailers drop, and more…
Locarno awards Herzog, 2001 is explained by a menu, two amazing trailers drop, and more…
Directed by Gabe Klinger, this new film takes a look at the unique friendship between Linklater and Benning. And baseball.
Emile and the Detectives is a children’s adventure story scripted by the young Billy Wilder.
The great Ray Harryhausen passes away, Dennis Lim interviews the Before Midnight trio, Kent Jones debunks Tarantino, & more.
A new movie review aggregator, a bunch of Cannes additions, Soderbergh on the state of cinema & more.
A man loses his furniture to his creditors, but, animated by its own will, it returns to him, in this early part-animation by Émile Cohl.
More announcements from Cannes, Cronenberg is casting, an Images Festival report, the films of Marcel Hanoun & more.
In a (dis)United Kingdom overwhelmed by greed, a cannibal restaurant becomes the latest craze in Eat the Rich (1987).
Remembrances of Roger Ebert, the loss of Les Blank, Michael Snow on Aki Onda, stunning sketches by Massimo Carnevale & more.
From the folks that brought you Drive.
A legend passes away, a new issue of desistfilm, the debut of Cléo, a “journal of film and feminism”, music from Michael Snow & more.
Some folks at Huffington Post put a lot of time into assembling a 44 minute video of every single Woody Allen stammer. Enjoy?