
Back in November, director Barry Jenkins stopped by Criterion for a visit while in New York promoting his sophomore feature,
Moonlight. The film has already received dozens of honors this award season, and during this morning’s announcement of . . .
Read More
Related Posts:
[The Daily] Goings On: Boxers, Innocents, and Others New York. Boxing on Film: Part 1, a series opening at Anthology Film Archives on Friday and running through August 27, focuses “on the barbarity of pugilism while also exalting the elemental spectacle of two men trying to kn… Read More
Keeper of the Secret: Remembering Jeanne Moreau French New Wave icon Jeanne Moreau possessed a stillness, a way of surrendering to the camera, that made her utterly unique among modern actors.
Read More
… Read More
[The Daily] In the Works: Jia, Eggers, and More Zhao Tao (Mountains May Depart) and Liao Fan (Black Coal, Thin Ice) are set to star in Jia Zhangke’s new film, Ash Is Purest White,” a project formerly known as “Money & Love,” reports Variety’s Elsa Keslassy. “An epic l… Read More
[The Daily] Laughton, Kurosawa, and More “My first job out of UCLA Film School, at age twenty-two, was directing second unit on The Night of the Hunter for Charles Laughton.” So begins a collection of memories, pre-production sketches, and screenplay pages at the T… Read More
[The Daily] Interviews: The Good Time Gang and More With Josh and Benny Safdie’s Good Time in theaters, the Los Angeles Times’ Justin Chang talks with Robert Pattinson about his cinephilia, which took root when he was a teen. “Godard’s Prénom: Carmen (First Name: Carmen) was … Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment