
In the course of preparing the master for Criterion’s new release of
Dressed to Kill, director Brian De Palma asked if there was anything that could be done to correct what he felt was a distortion in the image that caused everyone to appear . . .
Read More
Related Posts:
[The Daily] In the Works: Reboots, Revivals, and More A new 4K restoration of James Cameron’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), converted to 3D, is heading to theaters on August 25. Now James Wigney of the New Corp Australia Network reports that “Cameron says he is in negotiat… Read More
Repertory Pick: Ghostly Mizoguchi in Missouri For the Ragtag Cinema in Columbia, Missouri, filmmaker David Lowery selects Ugetsu as a work that influenced his acclaimed new drama A Ghost Story.
Read More
… Read More
On the Channel: Chaplin’s Comedy of Murders Charlie Chaplin’s Monsieur Verdoux is one of the most unsettling comedies of its era and a brilliant showcase for his talent for mixing modes of comedic performance.
Read More
… Read More
[The Daily] Goings On: Woody Allen, Walter Murch, and More We begin with the news, reported for days but now officially confirmed, that the New York Film Festival, whose fifty-fifth edition runs from September 28 through October 15, will close with the world premiere of Woody Allen’… Read More
This Week on the Criterion Channel One of the most influential American films of the 1960s turns fifty this year, and we’re celebrating with a spotlight on our complete edition, now streaming on the Criterion Channel on FilmStruck. A bitingly funny tale of po… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment