Movie Poster of the Week: “The Virtue King” and the Posters of Gustav Mezey
Adrian CurryA stunning 9’ poster for a French farce and the work of a distinctive mid-century designer.
A stunning 9’ poster for a French farce and the work of a distinctive mid-century designer.
The 26th annual Images Festival begins, and MUBI brings you over 20 films from their 2013 program for free.
In the late Jesús Franco’s spy caper Cartes sur table, Eddie Constantine battles brainwashing master-criminals in Alicante.
Remembrances of Roger Ebert, the loss of Les Blank, Michael Snow on Aki Onda, stunning sketches by Massimo Carnevale & more.
MUBI is proud to be presenting vibrantly inventive work by world traveling filmmaker & curator Vivian Ostrovsky.
Definitely dead, plastic window mannequins vibrate and tremble with primitive animation in Stark’s new animatronic melodrama.
A letter to a friend.
The most widely recognized film critic in the world has passed away at the age of 70.
Nero fiddles while Rome burns in Nero: or, The Fall of Rome, a mini-epic from 1909.
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.
In this week’s column dedicated to short-form criticism, three writers tackle a baroque, Gothic melodrama.