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- Above: Jim Jarmusch photographed by Wim Wenders.
- The lineup for the 2015 Locarno Film Festival has been revealed, and includes new films by Hong Sang-soo, Andrzej Zulawski, Chantal Akerman, Athina Rachel Tsangari.
- A sad ending to an ambitious enterprise: The online, US-based film publication The Dissolve has had to fold after only two years. Best of luck to their talented staff of editors and writings.
- Some good news from the online-film-criticism scene: the Norweigan film magazine Montages has launched its English-language international edition.
- Portuguese great Manoel de Oliveira passed away last April at the age of 106. The documentary short Um Século de Energia, above, seems to be his final film.
- Critic Mike D'Angelo, a contributor to The Dissolve among many other publications, has written in defense of the "first-person review."
- If you were annoyed, like we were, that Ennio Morricone's contribution to the score of Django Unchained was cursory at best, get ready for Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight: Morricone will be doing an entire original score for the film.
- Above: the US trailer for Pedro Costa's great Horse Money. We've covered the film here, here and here.
- "Trying to rationalize Pedro Costa’s Horse Money in terms of a synopsis is ultimately a fool’s game, but connecting it to recent Portuguese history is a necessity." Speaking of Horse Money, Jonathan Rosenbaum has written on the film.
- Milestone Films and director Ross Lipman have turned to Kickstarter to help finish funding a documentary (scored by Mihály Víg!) exploring FILM, the infamous 1965 short film written by Beckett and starring Buster Keaton.
- A teaser poster for Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight.
"What do you think is better for the world, that in all the cinemas there is a [Jean-Marie] Straub film, or a [Steven] Spielberg film? What do you think would create more goodness for humanity? Straub film in all the cinemas, for sure, we all agree!"
- That's Catalan filmmaker Albert Serra talking to Daniel Kasman in Sight & Sound about his prize-winning film Story of My Death, his methodology as a filmmaker, and his next project.
- Are you an aspiring film critic in the New York area? You should definitely check out the New York Film Festival's Critics Academy, which has opened its call for entries.
- Little White Lies has a new issue out, featuring "the 50 best female filmmakers working today." The issue also includes a 10 Point Guide to Saving 35mm, from the Close-Up Film Centre's Damien Sanville.
- "Now Streaming: The Plague Years": A.S. Hamrah delves into the American obsession with zombie films at The Baffler.
- David Bordwell offers a final report from the 2015 Il Cinema Ritrovato, including thoughts on German Concentration Camps Factual Survey and Manoel de Oliveira's Visit, or Memories and Confessions.
- Above: Gene Kelly and Judy Garland complete an embrace in Vincente Minnelli's joyful musical, The Pirate.