It’s a film that stars David Bowie, so it should come as no surprise that Nicolas Roeg’s The Man Who Fell to Earth is as richly layered sonically as it is visually. However, although Bowie wrote songs for the sci-fi classic, none of those were . . .
Did You See This? The November/December issue of Film Comment has arrived, and the highlights include Mark Harris on the representation of gay characters in contemporary cinema, Violet Lucca on the power of digital VFX software, and Eric Hyne…Read More
On the Channel: Murderers Among Us Tonight, on our new streaming service, FilmStruck, we’re thrilled to present the first of our Friday double features. As one of the programmers of the Criterion Channel—our very own playground within this new digital space—I…Read More
Manga Legend Kazuo Koike on Lone Wolf and Cub Chanbara fans have a lot to look forward to next Tuesday, when we welcome the six-part film adaptation of Kazuo Koike’s best-selling 1970 manga epic Lone Wolf and Cub into the collection. Released between 1972 and 1974, thes…Read More
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