As part of a wide-ranging new interview for New York magazine, über-cinephile and genre master Quentin Tarantino reflects thoughtfully on the western’s mutable qualities and how it has always revealed something about its times: “The westerns of . . .
Ginette Vincendeau on Le silence de la mer Jean-Pierre Melville’s Le silence de la mer is undoubtedly one of the most assured film debuts of all time; an adaptation of an underground novel by Jean Bruller, written (under the pseudonym Vercors) during the Nazi occupat…Read More
Did You See This? • Polish classics, restored • The novel cinema of Vincente Minnelli • Andrei Rublev’s iTrinity
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