Movie Poster of the Week: Claude Autant-Lara’s “A Pig Across Paris”
Adrian CurryA look at the various international posters for the soon-to-be-revived French Occupation classic.
A look at the various international posters for the soon-to-be-revived French Occupation classic.
A climactic sequence in James Gray’s Little Odessa echoes Christopher Walken’s unforgettable entrance in Michael Cimino’s Heaven’s Gate.
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.
Familiar elements of adventure and romance take a paranoid turn in Fritz Lang’s underrated noir, finally available on US DVD.
One of the best contemporary movie poster artists shares her influences and inspirations.
In Clouzot’s first film, a detective and his girlfriend go undercover in a lodging house to catch a serial murderer.
The first part in a trilogy of films on “paradise” by Austrian director Ulrich Siedl. Love focuses on sex tourism in Kenya.
A new movie review aggregator, a bunch of Cannes additions, Soderbergh on the state of cinema & more.
A new translation of writer-critic Louis Seguin’s 1984 article on Straub-Huillet’s Class Relations.
Joe meets Joe: Eerie, glowing stares from The Grey & Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives.