
This month, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts is hosting the series
Words in Motion: Graham Greene as a Screenwriter, celebrating the British author’s important contribution to the medium.
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[The Daily] Sundance 2018: Pozdorovkin’s Our New President We begin with April Wolfe, writing for Film Comment and introducing us to Maxim Pozdorovkin and Our New President, which “tells a thrilling, scary, mind-bending, and often-hilarious story of Russian propaganda’s role in the … Read More
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Flashback: The One and Only Saul Turell On what would have been Saul Turell’s ninety-seventh birthday, Peter Cowie celebrates the man who was the beating heart behind Janus Films.
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[The Daily] Sundance 2018: Babis Makridis’s Pity “In the near-decade since Dogtooth gnawed its way into viewers’ imaginations,” begins Guy Lodge in Variety, “the words ‘Greek comedy’ have come to mean something nearly as distinct as ‘Greek tragedy’ to arthouse audiences—ju… Read More
[The Daily] Goings On: Zvyagintsev, Schatzberg, and More New York. Starting today at MoMA, The Banishment (2007), “the second feature from the Russian director Andrey Zvyagintsev, is finally receiving a run in New York more than ten years after its lead, Konstantin Levronenko, too… Read More
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