Beyond the frame: films by Anocha Suwichakornpong, Ross McElwee, and Bani Khoshnoudi open lines of flight into the shared social and historical world to which they—and we—belong ...
Gone fishing: the documentarian talks about his first feature in over a decade, an emotionally devastating and intricately ...
Timothy and Stephen Quay, the identical-twin surrealist expat Philadelphians who have been wafting intensely gorgeous animated and live-action dreams out into the world from the mildewed tumult of ...
Alice Guy was not merely the first woman filmmaker; she was in fact an authentic motion picture pioneer both in the expansion of a film aesthetic and in the development of the new art’s technical ...
Only rarely has a new talent burst upon the film scene with such brilliance as did Bernardo Bertolucci with his Before the Revolution (1963). Bertolucci, the rebel of the Italian film scene, ...
There’s nobody on this set who’s got a bigger dick than he does. Whatever he wants, he gets. —a Milagro production assistant. Even in this remote location, Robert Redford can’t escape the glare of the ...
ROGER CORMAN: I started originally as a messenger at Fox. I came out of Stanford as an engineer, worked four days and quit. The only way I could get into the business was a messenger. I worked ...
Time is a formidable enemy in Cristian Mungiu’s 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days, and thus it’s appropriate that its scenes, shot in handheld cinemascope, are built around prolonged, pitilessly unblinking ...
Land of the Pharaohs (1955, Howard Hawks). When I first saw it, as a kid, Land of the Pharaohs became my favorite film. I’d always been addicted to historical epics, but this one was different: it ...
“I don’t know if you’re a detective or a pervert,” remarks Sandy (Laura Derm) to Jeffrey (Kyle MacLachlan) at a crucial juncture in the harrowing new David Lynch picture, Blue Velvet. We never are ...
The story of Third World Cinema Corporation—a fledging production house founded by Black and Latino artists in 1971—is at once inspirational and heartbreaking. An earnest “for us, by us” effort to ...
What is black and white, in color, and somewhere over the rainbow? That has an angel orchestra, a pork chop orchard, and is just like L.A., New York, Chicago, or Miami? The answer is heaven. And ...
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