The film industry in one place - Articles, Reviews, trailers and hype!

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Guillermo del Toro’s Influences

28948id_012_large For over two decades, Mexican director Guillermo del Toro has cast a spell on audiences with his visually audacious fables, which blend supernatural visions with deeply personal insights on childhood and history. His Academy Award–winning sixth . . .

Read More

Related Posts:

  • On the Channel: Seijun Suzuki: The Chaos of Cool Through an alchemy of stylistic flair and creative restlessness, Seijun Suzuki was able to transcend the by-the-numbers material he was assigned as a director at Japan’s oldest film studio, Nikkatsu, to become one of the mos… Read More
  • Amy Heckerling’s Closet Picks Best known for her generation-defining hits Fast Times at Ridgemont High and Clueless, writer-director Amy Heckerling left an indelible mark on the teen-comedy genre in the eighties and nineties with her whip-smart dialogue … Read More
  • I’m Still Here: A Conversation with Agnès Varda At eighty-eight years old, Agnès Varda is still blossoming as an artist. Long known primarily as a filmmaker, a vocation she took up more than half a century ago, the French iconoclast is now in what she gleefully describes … Read More
  • Repertory Pick: Y tu mamá también in Illinois On Sunday evening, Alfonso Cuarón’s sultry road movie Y tu mamá también (2001) will roll into the Wilmette Theatre in Wilmette, Illinois. After helming two Hollywood productions that focused on the process of growing up—an i… Read More
  • Gleaner’s Art: An Agnès Varda Exhibition An exhibition in New York showcases the great French filmmaker’s gallery art, ranging from photographic portraits to installations that blend still and moving images. Read More … Read More

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Copyright © 2025 Cinenus | Powered by Blogger

Design by Anders Noren | Blogger Theme by NewBloggerThemes.com