Trailer for Harmony Korine's "Spring Breakers"
NotebookLooking like Miami Vice and starring James Franco in cornrows and gold teeth.
Looking like Miami Vice and starring James Franco in cornrows and gold teeth.
In Liliana Cavani’s I cannibali, a young woman and a mysterious foreigner take to illegally disposing of the bodies of executed rebels.
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.
On one of the unsung, under-seen, great films of 2012—a formalist exploration of the image-swapping between reality & cinema.
James Gray tries his hand at directing a commercial with this ad for Martell.
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).
The nominations are in for the 2013 Academy Awards.
Two privileged teenage girls form an obsession with a lounge lizard concert pianist and practically invent stalking.
LOLA releases new content, Apichatpong’s mini-short “2013”, images from the new Hong Sang-soo, a visit to Hou Hsaio-hsien on set.
The Museum of the Moving Image’s First Look series provides a strong, welcome antidote to January’s anemic cinematic landscape.
In our annual poll, we pair our favorite new films of 2012 with older films seen in the same year to create fantastic double features.