Movie Poster of the Week: “Jailhouse Rock” and the Elvis Posters of Roger Soubie
Adrian CurryElvis in all his glory courtesy of master affichiste Roger Soubie.
Elvis in all his glory courtesy of master affichiste Roger Soubie.
In H.8…, Nikola Tanhofer shows us a fatal bus crash and then invites us to get to know the passengers in the hours leading up to it…
Scorsese tries to save the Bowery, Friedkin’s Sorcerer gets a second chance, Terrence Malick wants you to see Zoolander & more.
A cinephile citation by Ozu in his masterpiece Late Spring (1949).
Thoughts on The Deathmaker (1995), the most widely seen film by the heavily neglected German director Romuald Karmakar.
The new poster for the 66th edition of the Cannes Film Festival has been unveiled.
The posters for the films in Anthology Film Archives’ canny tribute to the dean of American film critics.
In Clarence Brown’s The Goose Woman, a faded diva pretends to be a witness to a murder for the sake of publicity, but incriminates her son.
Mondo’s new Taxi Driver poster, Richard Brody & James Gray remember Ric Menello, Rosenbaum is Moving Places again & more.
In this week’s column dedicated to short-form criticism, three writers tackle a counter-culture classic.
Critic and filmmaker Luc Moullet on Cecil B. DeMille and The Road to Yesterday, one of the box office king’s most audacious undertakings.
Korine’s last film is an a-temporal, sensorial trance staring in awe at the horror vacui of a lost, immor(t)al dream.