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NEWS

La région centrale (Michael Snow, 1971).

DEVELOPING

  • Jaume Collet-Serra replaces Ric Roman Waugh as the director of an upcoming Cliffhanger (1993) reboot, and Lily James will be climbing mountains in Sylvester Stallone’s stead, with Pierce Brosnan costarring. This marks the third upcoming Collet-Serra project, alongside Netflix’s Carry-On, out next month, and The Woman in the Yard, due to be released next year by Universal.

REMEMBERING

The Wiz (Sidney Lumet, 1978).

  • Quincy Jones has died at 91. The American record producer and arranger left an indelible mark on both popular music and cinema, scoring such films as In the Heat of the Night (1967), In Cold Blood (1967), The Wiz (1978), and The Color Purple (1985), the last of which he also co-produced. His legacy extends from the Sanford and Son theme song to “Soul Bossa Nova,” which was used for the Austin Powers films—including Goldmember (2002), in which Jones made a beloved cameo.

RECOMMENDED READING

No Other Land (Yuval Abraham, Basel Adra, Rahel Szor, and Hamdan Ballal, 2024).

  • “I wanted to jump out of my skin, to be somewhere else and avoid the story altogether. But looking away is a privilege, one that is overwhelmed by the responsibility to bear witness and to share in the grief.” For The Nation, Ahmed Moor examines the uncompromising documentary No Other Land (2024), which still doesn’t have US distribution.
  • “The film tunes in to—and even builds a texture of—uncomfortable, dissonant resonances. Following suit, if we took a speculative stethoscope to artifacts, could we hear these frequencies?” For Art Papers, interdisciplinary artist Anthony Hawley considers Mati Diop’s Dahomey (2024) by excavating alternative histories through the sounds of artifacts.
  • “The specters of adult affairs which silently ensnared my world—sex, violence, politics, depression—were at best vague allusions in the family-friendly media flung my way. These art films unveiled a world both lustrous and sad, something otherwise shrouded from my child-eyes.” For Cinema Year Zero’s special issue on piracy, Rine Achelur-Beshup chronicles his autodidactic film education via torrenting.
  • “You will always do what you want. You will find, always, a way to do what you want to do. For theFilm Stage, Nick Newman interviews Portuguese film producer Paulo Branco about working with the likes of Raúl Ruiz, Manoel de Oliveira, and David Cronenberg.

RECOMMENDED EVENTS

Fairytale (Alexander Sokurov, 2022).

RECOMMENDED VIEWING

  • Le Cinéma Club presents the online premiere of a new restoration of Chantal Akerman's J’ai faim, j’ai froid (1984), showing through November 7.
  • Neon has released a trailer for Joshua Oppenheimer’s The End (2024), the rare musical to actually advertise its songcraft, in theaters December 6.
  •     Neon also released a trailer for Steven Soderbergh’s first-person spectral thriller Presence (2025), out January 24.

RECENTLY ON NOTEBOOK

The Fury of the Wolfman (José María Zabalza, 1972).

WISH LIST

Juror #2 (Clint Eastwood, 2024).

  • Screen Slate’s Juror #2 (2024) shirts celebrate the paltry theatrical release of Clint Eastwood’s latest (and last?) in the style of a tour tee.
  • Metrograph will soon publish the first issue of their new print publication, The Metrograph, which includes contributions by Daniel Clowes, Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Amalia Ulman, Steve Martin, and more.

EXTRAS


Correction: A previous version of this article misidentified Mickey Rourke’s visit from the Secret Service as “recent.” The clip is from a 2022 television appearance. We apologize for the error.

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