The Forgotten: I Never Play Over Twenty-Eight
David CairnsKen Hughes directs octogenarian sex goddess Mae West in this attempt to transplant pre-Code spiciness to the seventies. Beware.
Ken Hughes directs octogenarian sex goddess Mae West in this attempt to transplant pre-Code spiciness to the seventies. Beware.
Abel Ferrara gets funding for two projects, Leviathan gets a new trailer, Kurosawa storyboards, a new David Lynch short & more.
Baumbach & Gerwig with Frances Ha, the life of a divorcee in Gloria and Denis Côté returns to narrative with Vic+Flo Saw a Bear.
Our first dispatch from the German capital includes takes on Wong Kar-wai’s latest and the conclusion of Ulrich Seidl’s Paradise trilogy.
Supposedly the final film for the Chilean master—and a rare Chilean production too—sees a man preparing for retirement and his death.
The prolific filmmaker talks about money, intuition, digital style, and betraying the audience.
A selection of late 60s graphic masterpieces created for the Art Theater Guild in Japan.
Richard Lester’s early jazz film It’s Trad Dad! combines music and surreal humor, foreshadowing his later Beatles movies.
A comprehensive listing of all coverage of the 2013 International Film Festival Rotterdam.
The Carney-Rappaport feud continues, new trailers from Denis Côté & the Coen brothers, a Rotterdam report, Daney on Straub & Hulliet & more.
An overview of the revelations of Rotterdam’s retro on the German auteur.
A master’s hackwork and a slicked-up cartoon.